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Man, 62, is the 10th cold-related death this winter in Cook County

A 62-year-old man died Thursday in Grand Crossing, becoming the 10th person to die so far this season in Cook County, at least in part, to the cold.

Zachary Armistead, 62, was found at 5 W. 69th St. after an incident Jan. 19, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office.

He was pronounced dead Thursday morning, and his primary cause of death was from complications of hypothermia with a cold exposure as a contributing cause, according to the medical examiner’s office.

Armistead’s death was considered accidental, as it was for the nine other people who have died since November, at least partly because of the cold:


Chicago has faced frigid temperatures and snow storms so far this season, and city officials from the Office of Emergency Management are passing out information and tips for how to stay safe in the cold.

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