43-Year-Old Ohio Woman Freezes to Death in Backyard While Letting Dog Outside

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43-Year-Old Woman Dies of Suspected Hypothermia After Falling While Taking Her Dog Outside in Pajamas

The Huron County Sheriff’s Office said that the 43-year-old woman, identified as Eugenia Michele Wadman, was found dead outside her home on Sunday, Jan. 19, according to local outlets WOIO-TV, WKYC and the Norwalk Reflector.

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Huron County woman dies of hypothermia after she fell while taking dog out

Their investigation determined, according to deputies, that Wadman fell outside during the night while taking out her dog.

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Tragedy as Ohio woman freezes to death while taking her dog outside

The frigid temperatures hit neighboring state Philadelphia on Sunday night, as the Philadelphia Eagles defenders frolicked in the winter snow, making snow angels in the end zone.

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43-Year-Old Woman Dies of Suspected Hypothermia After Falling While Taking Her Dog Outside in Pajamas
Eugenia Michele Wadman, 43, was found dead outside her home in Willard, Ohio, on Sunday, Jan. 19. Police said the woman “appeared to have fallen and sustained injuries” that were consistent with “struggling and crawling on the snow- and ice-covered yard”
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Ohio woman freezes to death in backyard while letting dog outside
The woman stepped outside with her dog wearing only “light pajamas” before the tragedy.
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Northeast Ohio woman likely died of hypothermia
Eugenia Wadman, 43, was found unresponsive in her yard in Willard, Ohio. The Huron County Sheriff’s Office and the Lucas County Medical Examiner are investigating. Preliminary evidence suggests Wadman took her dog outside during the night wearing only light pajamas.
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Ohio woman freezes to death in backyard while letting dog outside
Eugenia Michele Wadman, 43, was found dead in her backyard on Jan. 19 just before 11 a.m., according to the Huron County Sheriff’s Office. She is suspected to have died from hypothermia after being exposed to the mid-to-low 20-degree temperatures overnight.
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Eugenia Michele Wadman freezes to death taking dog outside after falling
Eugenia Michele Wadman, Huron, Ohio woman freezes to death after falling while taking dog outside in the backyard. Autopsy scheduled.
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Ohio Woman Freezes to Death While Letting Dog Outside
Eugenia Michele Wadman, 43, was found dead in her yard in Willard, Ohio, on Sunday morning. Wadman apparently fell on snow and ice while letting her dog outside during the night “wearing only light pajamas.” Ohio authorities said that hypothermia likely set in “quickly” due to temperatures hovering around 20 degrees.
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Woman Freezes To Death While Letting Dog Out After Taking Tragic Slip In The Snow
Eugenia Michele Wadman, 43, opened the door to her backyard so that her dog could use the restroom. The issue with her choice is that she stepped outside wearing only "light pajamas", according to authorities. With temperatures in the low 20s that is not enough protection from the cold.
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A woman in the US died from hypothermia in her backyard while letting her dog out
Body of Eugenia Michele Wadman, 43, was discovered on January 19 at about 11am in the town of Willard in the state of Ohio. The accident occurred at some point on January 18, when the mercury plunged to about -6 C as a cold snap took hold in the country's mid-west.
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Woman freezes to death while walking dog after falling and crawling through snow
Eugenia Michele Wadman, 43, was found dead on Sunday at around 11am having succumbed to hypothermia. Temperatures reached a biting 20 degrees when Huron County Sheriff's responded to a 911 call reporting an unresponsive person. Wadman's dog's condition remains unclear.
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