The New York City Medical Examiner has linked a fourth death to the recent hot weather that's gripped the tri-state.
The New York City Medical Examiner has linked a fourth death to the most recent hot weather that gripped the tri-state.
No information about the victim's name, age or exact location were released Saturday. In at least one of the other three cases, the person who died also suffered from serious underlying health conditions. The first heat-related death was reported on July 24, the final day of the brutal nearly week-long heat wave. That individual suffered from heart disease and pulmonary emphysema, the city medical examiner's office said at the time.Stay informed about local news and weather. Get the NBC 4 New York app for
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