Syracuse University Runner Found Dead In Times Square Hotel
NEW YORK, March 9 (UPI) — Police are working to determine the cause of death of a Syracuse University track star, who was found dead in her New York City hotel room Saturday.
Sabrina Cammock, a 21-year-old public health major, was sharing a room with friends at the Hotel Edison in Times Square.
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“They all went to sleep and when they woke up, she didn’t wake up,” a source told The New York Daily News.
Cammock was on the women’s track-and-field team at Syracuse.
“Sabrina was a wonderful and remarkable person and student-athlete,” her coach, Chris Fox, said in a statement. “Our team and coaching staff are devastated by her loss. All of our thoughts are with Sabrina’s family and friends.”
Cammock and her friends were in New York City on a spring break trip when she died.
Police said they found no signs of drug use in Cammock’s hotel room and no evidence of trauma to her body.
A spokeswoman for the New York City Police Department said Sunday that Cammock’s death “is still under investigation,” after an official autopsy was ruled inconclusive.