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Patriots grieve for Hill at New Orleans service
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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The death of New England Patriots defensive end Marquise Hill , who fell off a jet ski Sunday in Lake Pontchartrain in New Orleans, was ruled an accidental drowning yesterday. (article 5)
An autopsy found no signs of drug or alcohol in Hill's body , although more tests are planned and will take two weeks to complete, said Dr. Frank Minyard. (article 5)
Hill's body was discovered by searchers about a quarter-mile from where the 24-year-old former LSU star and a female companion were involved in the accident, Capt. Brian Clark of the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Department said. (article 4)
"The family will have to make Clark said," but the body we found was that of Hill. (article 4)
The Coast Guard was called Sunday night, Petty Officer Tom Atkeson said, and the search began immediately, using boats and helicopters. (article 4)
As he stood near the casket of Hill, defensive lineman Jarvis Green swallowed hard, took deep breaths and offered fond memories to Hill's grieving relatives. (article 3)
Hill was buried yesterday in New Orleans, nearly a week after his death in a personal watercraft accident on Lake Pontchartrain. (article 3)
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Hill, Patriots, Orleans, LSU, Marquise |
Source articles
- Patriots grieve for Hill at New Orleans service (boston.com, 06/02/2007, 714 words)
- Hill remembered fondly at funeral (boston.com, 06/02/2007, 625 words)
- Mourners attend Hill's funeral; Patriot 'made everybody laugh' (baltimoresun.com, 06/01/2007, 292 words)
- Searchers find Hill's body (baltimoresun.com, 06/01/2007, 420 words)
- Hill's death ruled accidental; additional tests planned (baltimoresun.com, 06/01/2007, 411 words)
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