US family seeks answers after fatal fall into open Manhattan manhole
A 56-year-old woman, identified as Donike Gocaj, died after falling into an open maintenance hole on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue late Monday night. She stepped out of her SUV and into the uncovered hole near the Cartier building, falling approximately 10 feet.

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AI-generatedA 56-year-old woman, identified as Donike Gocaj, died after falling into an open maintenance hole on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue late Monday night. She stepped out of her SUV and into the uncovered hole near the Cartier building, falling approximately 10 feet. Steam reportedly caused her to go into cardiac arrest, and she was pronounced dead at a hospital. Con Edison, the city's electric utility provider, is investigating how the hole was left uncovered, as no construction was occurring nearby. The maintenance hole cover was found nearby, and authorities are considering if a truck may have dislodged it. The incident has prompted the family to seek answers regarding the uncovered hole.
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Con Edison is investigating why the maintenance hole was left uncovered.
Donike Gocaj, 56, died after falling into an open maintenance hole on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue.
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