Police probe death of 22-year-old Judah Bowers of Green Bay

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The Police are continuing investigations into the circumstances surrounding the death of 22-year-old Judah Bowers of Green Bay.

Bowers, reportedly was in his backyard hanging out clothes, when the clothesline apparently made contact with an energized electrical wire that is connected to a fence.

A relative of the deceased found him unresponsive on the ground and called 911.

He was transported to the Sir Lester Bird Medical Center by the EMS and was later pronounced dead by a medical doctor around 9:34 pm.

The incident occurred around 9:15 pm on Tuesday.

A postmortem is likely to be conducted as part of the investigation.

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10 COMMENTS

  1. Such a tragedy! Live wires hanging around exposed is a regular occurrence in low income communities. Many people do it to beat the system. Life is more precious than such risky choices. Rest well, young man.

    • Really? You have a special time to hang out clothes, he’s a working young man so when he get off work maybe his uniform was dirty and he had to get it ready for the next day. You should be asking why was the raw wire on the fence. Think before are you type shit please

    • I heard that he was coming from the hospital . He went home to wash his mom clothes cause his mom is in the hospital

    • You hang out clothes whenever u want. People wash dem get water. Geez.man. stupid ass question this ya

    • Ask APUA I hang regularly at 2 and 3am and have to leave the house @ 6am to go work @7 it’s a norm in ANU right now.

  2. Half idiot black cat, the same reason why garbage trucks come at two in the morning. The same reason why we get water at three o’clock in the morning. Stuppps

  3. Ask APUA I hang regularly at 2 and 3am and have to leave the house @ 6am to go work @7 it’s a norm in ANU right now.

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