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Autopsy Finds Illinois FedEx Worker Died of Fall, Not Cold

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EAST MOLINE - An autopsy found that a FedEx worker found dead outside in western Illinois amid record low temperatures died of a traumatic head injury.

Rock Island County Coroner Brian Gustafson says 69-year-old William L. Murphy's death was due to a fall. Police say a colleague found the Moline man's body between two semitrailers at the delivery company's East Moline facility Thursday morning, when Moline hit a record low of minus 33 degrees.

Gustafson says hypothermia doesn't appear to have contributed to Murphy's death. The coroner says he didn't determine if ice was a factor but he "would assume so." Last week's record-breaking subzero temperatures were thought to contribute to at least 27 deaths.

FedEx Corp. said in a statement that the company is saddened and working with local authorities as they investigate.

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