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Four-Month-Old Girl Found Dead at Her Jackson Heights Home, Police Investigate

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April 16, 2018 By Christian Murray

The police are investigating the death of a 4-month-old girl who was found by cops inside her Jackson Heights this morning.

Police received a 911 call at about 10:50 a.m. Monday and discovered the infant unconscious and unresponsive at her 35th Avenue/73rd Street home.  There were no obvious signs of trauma, police said.

The girl, identified as Zeyrep Kocaman, was taken to Elmhurst Hospital where she was pronounced dead. Her body has been transferred to the NYC Medical Examiner’s office, which is determining the cause of death.

The investigation is ongoing.

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