1 dead, 1 hospitalized after being found in van on Rehoboth property linked to recent murder case

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Emergency responders found a man dead and a woman hospitalized after discovering them unresponsive in a van at a Rehoboth property on Friday morning. The man was pronounced dead at the scene, while the woman was rushed to Morton Hospital and later transferred to a Boston hospital for further care. The identities of the individuals remain undisclosed pending family notification. The Bristol County District Attorney's office confirmed that the incident is not being treated as suspicious at this time. This property has garnered attention following the murder of 18-year-old Kylee Monteiro, a pregnant teen whose boyfriend lived there.

Gregory Groom, 22, has been charged with her murder after allegedly admitting to stabbing her and providing police with details about her burial site. Officials continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the latest incident while maintaining a focus on public safety. The connection to the previous murder adds a layer of complexity to the ongoing investigations.

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