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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Officials say foul play is not suspected in the death of an elderly woman whose body was found in a stairwell at a power plant near a San Francisco hospital 11 days after she was reported missing.
San Francisco Department of Public Health spokeswoman Rachael Kagan says Ruby Andersen's cause of death has not been determined in a preliminary coroner's report.
An employee found the body of the 75-year-old woman whose family says she had dementia on Wednesday in the stairwell of a power plant near Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital.
Andersen lived in a nearby care facility and had checked herself out on May 19, planning to visit family.
She was reported missing on May 20 when she didn't return to the facility.
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