O'Hare Airport

57-year-old woman ID'ed as person who died after getting ‘entangled' in O'Hare baggage conveyer belt

The person was identified as a 57-year-old-woman from North Carolina

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A 57-year-old woman from North Carolina has been identified as the person who died at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport Thursday after becoming "entangled" in the baggage conveyor belt system.

The woman was identified Friday by the Cook County Medical Examiner by Virginia Christine Vinton, 57, of North Carolina.

The incident took place early Thursday morning near Terminal Five at O'Hare, the Chicago Fire Department said. Terminal 5 serves Delta Airlines as well as a number of international carriers.

According to police, surveillance video at 2:27 a.m. showed a woman entering an unoccupied and restricted area of the Terminal.

At approximately 7:30 a.m., the woman, who was unresponsive, was discovered and the Chicago Fire Department was called to the scene.

CFD officials initially said the call reported a person was trapped in machinery at Terminal 5. Chicago fire officials later said the woman had become "entangled" in the conveyor belt system used to transport baggage.

The woman was pronounced dead on the scene, officials said.

According to Chicago police, a death investigation was underway.

The Occupational Health & Safety Administration confirmed to NBC Chicago that they were not involved in the death investigation, saying the woman who died was a member of the public and not an employee or a contracted employee of an airline or the airport.

No further details surrounding the circumstances were provided.

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