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Body of 39-year-old man found dead inside Planet Fitness tanning bed after 3 days

Indiana Planet Fitness Gym Employees I was shocked to discover The body of a 39-year-old man was found inside a tanning bed after entering it for the first time three days earlier.

According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, officers were called to a gym on Hardegen Street just before 8:30 a.m. on Nov. 11 for reports of a body found. The Marion County Coroner's Office said the body was that of Derek Sink.

There was a strange odor in the building, which worsened as she approached the tanning room.

A statement from a gym spokesperson said in part: “We are deeply saddened by the loss of one of our members and the franchise owner is working with local authorities to investigate the incident.” . This is to ensure that we are adhering to these brand protocols. ”

The man's aunt told WTHR-TV that because he was wearing an ankle monitor, police concluded that he had not left the gym when he went into the tanning bed on Friday, Nov. 8. Ta.

A woman who was at the gym before police arrived said there was a foul odor in the building that got worse as she approached the tanning room.

Sink's mother, Karen Wetzel told the people According to the magazine, he had gone to the gym with his girlfriend and daughter, but was left alone after going shopping and was not found when he returned. She also said he suffered from drug addiction and a syringe was found in his body. She believed a toxicology report may have detected fentanyl in his system.

“I'm just trying to hold on until this funeral is over, and then I'm going to fall apart again,” said the grieving mother.

In a similar story in August, a woman's body was found at a work desk at Wells Fargo's headquarters in Tempe, Arizona. The 60-year-old woman's body was discovered at her desk over the weekend after her boss sent her an email but received no response. Police said no foul play was suspected.

Later, the people involved said She died of “sudden cardiac death due to myocardial fibrosis.”

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