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As to what caused a Security Guard to die after trying to breakup a fight at Thornwood High School in South Holland yesterday. Wgns Randi Belisomo joins us from the newsroom with more on the story. The cook county medical examiner conduct an autopsy but the results are not conclusive and further studies need to be done. Further studies must be done. No charges have been filed in this case, but this evening we are getting more insight into what happened at Thornwood High School yesterday. Heres video taken from a students cell phone. This is a fight between two High School Girls the one in which the Security Guard attempted to intervene. At noon yesterday in the hallway of the South Holland school, a Security Guard was try to break it up but he fell across on the School Locker and when he had trouble breathing he was taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead. The man was a graduate of thrornwood high school where he was well respected. His wife said he had no health problems. I nev

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Illinois to get $29M in Johnson & Johnson talcum powder settlement

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Johnson & Johnson settles US baby powder lawsuit for $700M, Illinois to get about $29M Attorney General Kwame Raoul says

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