Elderly NYC woman struck dead by falling window façade while shoveling snow
A large chunk of decorative brick façade fell from the three-story building, killing the elderly woman
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An elderly woman, who was shoveling the newly fallen snow in New York City, was killed in a freak accident on Tuesday after a decorative window façade fell and killed her.
The New York Police Department (NYPD) confirmed to Fox News Digital that 74-year-old Dale Singer was shoveling snow at her Brooklyn, New York City brownstone when a piece of the historic building fell and killed her.
The woman was reportedly shoveling the snow off her front porch at the time of the incident, police said.
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Authorities said that they were called to the Brooklyn brownstone home on Tuesday afternoon at approximately 12:30 p.m.
The NYPD said the 911 call said that a partial building collapse critically injured a woman who was outside at the time of the freak accident.
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When authorities arrived, they found Singer "unresponsive, unsupported," the NYPD said.
The elderly woman was immediately transported by EMS to Maimonides Medical Center in critical condition.
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She was later pronounced dead at the hospital, police said.
Police said that a preliminary report revealed that the three-story brownstone feature collapsed while the woman was shoveling snow.
The news came after a major winter storm dumped snow across the NYC area, leaving inches on the ground.
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On Tuesday morning, forecasters had warned snowfall rates in New York City could approach 1 to 2 inches per hour through the morning.