Rogers Park woman beaten to death in suspected homicide: autopsy

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Rogers Park woman beaten to death in suspected homicide: autopsy
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The woman was found unresponsive with bruises to her face and body, Chicago police said.

A woman was found unresponsive with bruises to her face and body inside a home in the 1700 block of West Estes Avenue, police said.

Police classified the incident as a death investigation, meaning the manner of death hasn’t been determined, but autopsy results from the medical examiner categorized it as a homicide.All the news you need to know, every day

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