Pratt, a resident of the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, “unexpectedly passed away” on Feb. 16, according to an obit published by the Lansing State Journal.
Jacob Pratt, a 33-year-old Google employee who worked out of the search giant’s New York City offices, was found dead in an apartment in the trendy Chelsea section of Manhattan earlier this month, The Post has learned.
Paramedics arrived and pronounced Pratt dead on the scene. Investigators said there were no signs of foul play. Pratt, who lived in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, “unexpectedly passed away” on Feb. 16, according to an obitThe 33-year-old was a graduate of Northwestern University in Chicago, according to the obituary.Facebook/Shawn Price Pratt
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