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Woman Found in Kentwood Storage Unit Fire Identified, Death Investigated as Suspicious by Police

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Published on November 22, 2024
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The woman found deceased following a fire at a storage facility in Kentwood has been identified as 33-year-old Corinne Abosamra, who had previously lived in the Ann Arbor area. The fire, which affected part of the Broadmoor Self Storage facility on November 7, is under investigation by the Kentwood Police Department. According to FOX17, the department is awaiting a report from the Kent County Medical Examiner to determine the cause of death, while the origin of the fire remains unclear due to the extent of the damage. Little is known about Abosamra's connection to the storage unit where she was found.

WOODTV notes that the Kentwood Police Department is treating the death as suspicious, citing the unusual circumstances of finding a body in a such location. "Due to the nature of the fire," investigators have been unable to determine its cause.An unintentional error occurred in the reporting, resulting in a discrepancy regarding the woman's last name.

According to an obituary published by WZZM13, she was skilled in playing the piano, clarinet, and guitar, and was known for her voice. Her final services are scheduled to be held at the Old St. Patrick Catholic Church in Ann Arbor.

The investigation into the incident is ongoing, and authorities are requesting anyone with information to come forward. Contact details for the Kentwood Police Department and the Silent Observer program have been provided, offering the public a way to share any relevant information.