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UW student found dead in Madison apartment
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Madison police are studying the murder of a 21-year University of Wisconsin-Madison student died this afternoon at his home off-campus. Officers responding to a call to check on a stay in a rest home in the 500 block of St. W. Doty, shortly after 1 hour had found the body of Brittany Sue Zimmermann, “said Lt. Jerry Tomczak. Zimmermann, a junior from Marsh Field, was published in the priorities medical microbiology and immunology, has lived in the Off-campus housing during participation in the teaching UW, according to an e-mail ‘ University. The cause of death has not yet been fixed, but the Dane County Coroner has classified as murder for the death, “said Tomczak. An autopsy is planned for the future. Police do not have a suspect in custody and I do not know whether the killing was an accident, “said Tomczak. UW Madison, and police patrols were in the vicinity to the scene, he said. |
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