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UVM Student Found Dead In Parking Lot, Cold Weather Believed Factor

A 19-year-old University of Vermont student was found dead Saturday morning in Burlington.

In an email to students, UVM’s vice provost for student affairs identified the young man as Connor Gage of Little Falls, New York, a first year student.

Jon Murad, Deputy Chief of the Burlington Police said video footage from early Saturday morning shows Gage cutting across a parking lot and attempting to climb a fence but failing to do so.

Police found the young man lying in the snow late Saturday morning.

They believe cold temperatures and inadequate clothing contributed to his death. Temperatures were below zero at the time.

According to emails to students, Gage was a member of the Wellness Environment, on-campus housing for students with programming geared toward healthy lifestyles. He was majoring in neuroscience in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Police said there is no indication of foul play. They will continue to investigate the man’s condition and activities preceding his death. The university is offering counseling services to students.

Emily Corwin reported investigative stories for VPR until August 2020. In 2019, Emily was part of a two-newsroom team which revealed that patterns of inadequate care at Vermont's eldercare facilities had led to indignities, injuries, and deaths. The consequent series, "Worse for Care," won a national Edward R. Murrow award for investigative reporting, and placed second for a 2019 IRE Award. Her work editing VPR's podcast JOLTED, about an averted school shooting, and reporting NHPR's podcast Supervision, about one man's transition home from prison, made her a finalist for a Livingston Award in 2019 and 2020. Emily was also a regular reporter and producer on Brave Little State, helping the podcast earn a National Edward R. Murrow Award for its work in 2020. When she's not working, she enjoys cross country skiing and biking.
Sawyer was our spring 2019 news intern.
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