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New Rochelle Police Investigate White Plains Man's Death

New Rochelle police are trying to determine what caused the death of 22-year-old White Plains man Sunday.


New Rochelle police are investigating the circumstance that led to the death of a 22-year-old White Plains man Sunday morning.

Justin Moore was pronounced dead at Sunday morning after friends drove him there from New York City. Police said Moore went to the Pacha night club in Manhattan with another 25-year-old White Plains man and a 23-year-old Yonkers woman.


The 25-year-old man drove Moore and the woman to the club at about 8 p.m. Moore said he wasn’t feeling well, so the driver and the woman left him in the car and went inside the club.

When they returned to the car, they found Moore dead and drove him to Sound Shore Medical Center. They arrived at the hospital at about 8:50 a.m., according to police.

It is unclear why the Moore’s acquaintances decided to drive to Sound Shore Medical Center instead of calling an ambulance.

The White Plains man and Yonkers woman were questioned by police and released. Police are continuing their investigation and are awaiting a determination from the Westchester County Medical Examiner’s Office on the cause of Moore’s death.

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