University of Iowa student found dead on campus; authorities believe weather-related

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Thursday, January 31, 2019
Polar vortex: Iowa college student found dead on campus
With wind chills reaching -50 degrees, KCRG reports that authorities believe the death of an 18-year-old college student was weather-related.

The body of a University of Iowa student has been found on the campus in Iowa City, and officials say they believe his death was weather-related.



Television station KCRG reports that the body of 18-year-old Gerald Belz was found behind an academic hall just before 3 a.m. Wednesday by campus police. He was taken to a hospital, where he died. While officials believe his death was related to dangerously low temperatures at the time he was found, officials have not given a specific cause of death.





Belz's family told KCRG that doctors did not find alcohol in his system.



The National Weather Service says the wind chill around 3 a.m. was negative 51 degrees (negative 46 Celsius).



The death is the eighth fatality linked to the extremely cold weather in the Midwest.

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