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Woman found dead in O’Hare airport baggage machinery was a suicide: police

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Authorities are saying that the woman found dead inside the baggage claim of a Chicago airport is being considered a suicide.

Virginia Christine Vinton, 57, was found “pinned” inside the baggage conveyor belt machinery at O’Hare International Airport on Thursday.

The medical examiner’s office has determined the cause of death to be asphyxiation from being hanged — declaring it a suicide, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.

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Vinton reportedly entered the restricted area just before 2:30 a.m. and was wearing flip-flops. 

She was found entangled in the conveyor belt system used to move baggage, according to the fire department.

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Security footage only captured her walking into the area but did not show how she died, according to The Associated Press.

“She was trying to gain access at multiple points,” a source told the Chicago Sun-Times. “They are not sure what her motive was. She was trying to get to the secure side of the airport.”

Travelers wait to go through a security check point at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago

Vinton was pronounced dead on the scene and an investigation was launched into the circumstances of her death — authorities are now saying 

The investigation into the woman’s death is still ongoing.

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