Man found dead in van on Rehoboth property identified, prosecutors say

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David Lunn, 54, was found dead in a van at a Rehoboth property on Friday, where a pregnant teenager was murdered the previous month. His wife, aged 48, was also discovered unresponsive in the vehicle and is currently hospitalized in critical but stable condition. The couple had been living in the van, which is registered out of Vermont, for several weeks prior to the incident. Rehoboth police performed a carbon monoxide check of the van, revealing no presence of the gas. Authorities indicated a potential history of substance abuse associated with the couple, but this has yet to be linked to Lunn's death.

The Bristol County District Attorney’s Office is leading the investigation, which remains open pending the Medical Examiner's findings. The local community is on alert as this incident follows a recent murder case in the same area. Officials emphasize the importance of understanding the circumstances surrounding Lunn's death to prevent future tragedies.

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