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Death at Sybaris ruled accidental
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Death at Sybaris ruled accidental
Woman was found in pool Sunday morning
By MIKE JOHNSON mikejohnson@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel
Tuesday, March 2, 2004
Mequon -- The death of an Illinois woman who was found at the
bottom of a pool at Sybaris Pool Suites early Sunday morning appears
to be an accident, authorities said Monday.
An autopsy showed that Kathy L. Nietfeldt, 50, of Grant Park,
Ill., drowned, and the death will be listed as accidental, Ozauk...
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