Coroner: Woman Strangled By Medical Alert Necklace

NEW CUMBERLAND, Pa. (AP) - A coroner says an 86-year-old Pennsylvania woman died after she apparently tripped and her medical alert necklace caught on her walker and strangled her.

Cumberland County Coroner Charles Hall tells Pennlive.com that Roseann DiFrancesco was found dead in her New Cumberland bathroom on Feb. 15.

She was discovered by visiting nurse who entered the home after knocking on the door but getting no response.

Hall says the lanyard got caught on the walker, causing DiFrancesco's upper torso to be suspended above the floor. He says the pressure on her neck cut off air and blood flow.

Hall calls the death a "freak accident" and says the medical alert necklace didn't have a breakaway clasp.

The devices feature a button that can alert an operator and get the caller any needed help.

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