Person found dead in car in front of South Shore Hospital in Weymouth, Massachusetts

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Authorities are investigating the death of a man found unresponsive in a car at South Shore Hospital in Weymouth, Massachusetts, on Saturday afternoon. Massachusetts State Police received a report shortly after 2 p. m. and confirmed the man's death upon arrival. Video footage from the scene showed police tape surrounding an entrance near the hospital's emergency room, indicating an active investigation.

Officers concentrated their efforts on a dark-colored vehicle parked in front of the hospital. This incident highlights concerns regarding safety and security in hospital parking lots, especially given the proximity to emergency services. The investigation aims to determine the circumstances surrounding the man's death. Local authorities may implement measures to enhance security in response to this event. Further updates will be provided as information becomes available.

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