Building super dies after confronting trespasser, NYPD sources say
A New York City building superintendent confronted a trespasser possibly stealing packages before he was found with a head injury and died, NYPD sources said.
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A New York City building superintendent confronted a trespasser possibly stealing packages before he was found with a head injury and died, NYPD sources said.
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