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Billionaire hedge fund founder Ray Dalio s son, who died in a Greenwich, Conn., car crash last month, suffered from smoke inhalation and thermal injuries that led to his death, officials confirmed to Fox News on Monday.
Connecticut s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner determined the death of Devon Dalio was an accident and was caused by the burns and smoke inhalation he suffered after his 2016 Audi erupted in flames shortly before 4 p.m. on Dec. 17, a spokesperson for the office told Fox News.
The 42-year-old s car mounted the curb and crashed into the front of a Verizon store, coming to a stop after traveling completely into the shop. The vehicle and the store became engulfed in flames and Dalio could not be saved.
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The death of Devon Dalio, who died in a fiery car crash into a retail store in Fairfield County, has been categorized as accidental by the state Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
Dalio, age 42, the son of billionaire hedge fund investor Ray Dalio died of smoke inhalation and thermal injuries on Thursday, Dec. 17, the M.E.’s office said Friday, Jan. 22.
The office said no other information would be released regarding the crash.
The crash took place at the Riverside Commons Shopping Center located at 1233 East Putnam Ave., in Greenwich when Dalio s 2016 Audi, drove over the parking strip, mounted the curb, crashed through the Verizon storefront doors, and traveled into the store, said Greenwich Police Capt. Mark Zuccerella.
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Almost a week after a fiery crash in Greenwich killed Devon Dalio, the son of billionaire philanthropists Ray and Barbara Dalio, medical examiners and local detectives are still working to determine what caused the incident.