Man found dead in in Baltimore hospital bathroom
Hospital Safety Insider, April 17, 2014
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A man entered Johns Hopkins Hospital with a gun early Tuesday morning and is believed to have fatally shot himself inside an emergency room bathroom, reports the Baltimore Sun.
The man was found shortly after midnight in the bathroom with a gunshot wound to the chest. He was identified by his wife as 69-year-old Donald G. Wizeman, a tourism and marketing consultant who was living in Virginia Beach, The Sun reported.
Police did not give further details about the shooting, and said the incident remains under investigation, the paper reported.
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