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Last updated on Sunday, January 27, 2013
(JOHNSON COUNTY) - The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the death of a 52-year-old woman.
WISH TV8 reports, Thursday, police were called to the home of Bonnie Lindell on a welfare check. Police arrived to find three men and Lindell inside the residence. The men inside the home told police that Lindell was drunk and had fallen on top of the coffee table.
Officers found Lindell in her bed where she was able to talk to deputies. Police observed that Lindell's eyes were swollen and her elbow was deformed. She also had multiple bruises in her facial area.
Lindell told officers she sustained her injuries earlier in the day when she fell. Lindell refused medical treatment and told police she just wanted to sleep.
The next day, officers were sent back to the home where Lindell was found dead.
Authorities say the preliminary result of an autopsy Saturday reveals the case to not be a homicide investigation. Information shows Lindell died from causes other than a homicide.
The Johnson County Sheriff's Office is awaiting a final autopsy report to complete the investigation.
Anyone with information on this incident is asked to call the Johnson County Sheriff's Officer at 346-4604.
To read more on this story visit http://www.wishtv.com/dpp/news/local/south_central/police-investigating-death-of-woman-52
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