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Autopsy confirms excessive heat played a role in death of Dallas postal worker

An autopsy report has confirmed excessive heat played a role in the death of a Dallas postal worker over the summer.

Eugene Gates collapsed while on his route back on June 20.

Heat index values on that day were over 110 degrees, paired with record humidity.

His death started a congressional investigation into working conditions at the U.S. Postal Service.

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