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October 3, 2009
Updated

Oak Park Woman Dies from
an Accident with a Stove.


Janet Rynne, a 47 year old woman died last Wednesday

of what appears to be unusal circumstances.  It is reported
that she burned herself on her stove, or with her stove.

She lived at 536 South Elmwood Avenue in Oak Park.
Oak Park Police are calling her death an apparent accident.

There is no sign of foul play, yet there is an autopsy scheduled to be performed.  No additional news has been found on the circumstances for her life ending accident.  Could it have been a heart attack or some other cause of death caused by a shock to the body?

The cause of death has not been released yet and the Cook County Medical Examiner's office has no comment on the weekend.  Janet Rynne was pronounced dead at the Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood at 6:30m p.m., September 18th.


Updated

The Cook County Medical Examiner has determined the cause of death to be pneumonia  with thermal inhalation.

She apparently had a lung infection and weakened immune system and some kind of issue with her stove or oven caused
her to be breathing hot air into her lungs and all of these
together took her life.



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