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Autopsy Report Released in Case of Waukegan Teen Found Frozen in Pool

The Lake County medical examiner’s office said Friday the body of a missing Waukegan teen who was found frozen in a pool suffered no physical trauma.

Waukegan police confirmed Monday they found 18-year-old Lucio Cambray's body in a swimming pool behind a home where a fatal fire had broke out last month. 

“The preliminary autopsy results rule out trauma,” Dr. Howard Cooper said in a statement. “His cause of death is pending toxicology results and further investigation.”

An 18-year-old woman died Dec. 4 in the basement of the home in the 1300 block of North Jackson in Waukegan. The woman was reportedly staying in an illegal apartment in the home's basement where the fire started. The Lake County News-Sun reported at the time the cause of the fire was unknown but it started in a couch.

It remains unclear if in fact Cambray knew the woman killed in the fire.

More than 50 people organized a search for him on Sunday but he was not found. Hours later, Waukegan police detectives discovered the body in the pool.

"The human body was located outside, in the elements," authorities said at the time. 

Extracting the body from the frozen pool was difficult, authorities said. An official autopsy will be done Friday after being delayed so the body could thaw.

"Just come forward and say what they did or didn’t do. I just want my brother to rest in peace," Cambray's sister, Odalis Cambray, said during a press conference Wednesday.

His family created a GoFundMe account to cover the cost of sending his body to Mexico "so both his parents can see him one last time."

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