Crime & Safety
Dead Body That Diverted Cronut Line One of Four Dead Bodies in Four Days Found in NYC
Andrew Lang, 47, was found dead at 5 a.m. in Vesuvio Playground, police said.

The most Soho thing ever happened in Soho on Friday: a line of dozens of people waiting for cronuts was diverted because a dead body was found nearby.
Surprisingly, no one really left cronut the line, it was just diverted, witnesses said. That's the power of the trendy donut/croissant hybrid.
The body was that of a 47-year-old man named Andrew Lang found on a bench in Vesuvio Playground at 5 a.m. on Spring and Sullivan streets, police said. His death has been ruled unsuspicious after a preliminary investigation, and he had been dead for 10 hours when they found his body.
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Lang was one of four dead bodies found in four separate NYC parks over the weekend. The body of Anthony Riccitelli, 59, was found in Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx on Thursday afternoon. An unidentified woman's body was found in McCarren Park in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on Sunday morning. And the body of a 35-year-old woman was found in Brower Park in Crown Heights, Brooklyn on Saturday afternoon. A dog led his man to her body, which was found with a blue rag over her face and a white sheet over her body, CBS New York reported. The medical examiner will determine the causes of death.
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