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Nasty Smell Leads to Decomposing Body in Michigan College’s Vent System

Por: The Daily Beast Nation November 28, 2023

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The body of a man missing for weeks was discovered in the ventilation system of a Michigan community college on Sunday evening after complaints were made of a “foul odor,” according to school officials and police.Authorities are investigating how the man ended up in the vents of the Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, a building on the college’s central campus, but the death isn’t considered suspicious.“There is no reason to suspect... + full article



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