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Woman, 77, dies after collapsing during 999 call | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
A 77-year-old woman who collapsed while calling police to report a burglary at her home has died. | |
She dialled 999 on Tuesday to report intruders had forced their way into her home in Bells Hill, High Barnet, north-east London, and stolen property. | |
During the call, the police operator heard her collapse. Paramedics arrived and she was taken to hospital but died on Wednesday morning. | |
Police are looking at whether the break in is connected to three other cases. | |
Emergency CPR was given by officers when they arrived at the home soon after 18:00 GMT and the woman was taken to hospital in a critical condition. | |
Her family has been informed and a post-mortem examination will take place in due course. | |
'Wonderful lady' | |
Det Ch Insp Noel McHugh said detectives were looking at whether the burglary was linked to "three other break ins that have been reported in the nearby area". | |
"A wonderful elderly lady has died... I want to reach out and make a direct appeal to anyone from the criminal fraternity who has information to contact us," he said. | |
The two suspects are described as white, aged in their twenties, and of thin build. | |
The force's Homicide and Major Crime Command is investigating. |
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