Pittsburgh-(UPI)--Allegheny County detectives today investigated the death of a Kansas City, Mo., airline radio technician whose body was found in a Trans World Airline hangar at Greater Pittsburgh airport.
The body of Samuel A. Beach, 52 was discovered Sunday night by James McGoldrich, of Pittsburgh, a TWA employee. beach had died of a skull fracture.
Beach, also employed by TWA, had been flown here from Kansas City Sunday afternoon to repair radio equipment at the airport.
Jury Rules Man's Death Accidental
Pittsburgh (API)-An Allegheny coroner's jury ruled Tuesday that a Trans World Airlines radio specialist died accidentally at Greater Pittsburgh Airport.
Samuel Beach, 52, of Kansas City, Mo. was found dead in a TWA Hanger last Dec. 14.
Authorities at first said Beach may have met with foul play. He had a skull fracture on the crown of his head and it seemed unlikely he could have suffered such a wound in a fall, they said.
Pittsburgh-(UPI)--Allegheny County detectives today investigated the death of a Kansas City, Mo., airline radio technician whose body was found in a Trans World Airline hangar at Greater Pittsburgh airport.
The body of Samuel A. Beach, 52 was discovered Sunday night by James McGoldrich, of Pittsburgh, a TWA employee. beach had died of a skull fracture.
Beach, also employed by TWA, had been flown here from Kansas City Sunday afternoon to repair radio equipment at the airport.
Jury Rules Man's Death Accidental
Pittsburgh (API)-An Allegheny coroner's jury ruled Tuesday that a Trans World Airlines radio specialist died accidentally at Greater Pittsburgh Airport.
Samuel Beach, 52, of Kansas City, Mo. was found dead in a TWA Hanger last Dec. 14.
Authorities at first said Beach may have met with foul play. He had a skull fracture on the crown of his head and it seemed unlikely he could have suffered such a wound in a fall, they said.
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