Woman dead after getting stuck in Marshall County grain bin
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Tim Wolak
Posted: Apr 10, 2025 3:00 PM EDT
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MARSHALL COUNTY, Ind. -- The Marshall County Coroner confirmed to ABC57 News that 58-year-old Mishawaka resident Marilyn Miller was found dead in a grain storage bin in the unincorporated community of Inwood.
The coroner said he received a call around 10 a.m. Thursday regarding the incident.
Officials say a couple was breaking the crust on the soybeans when Miller fell through and was unable to recover.
Officials say there was 12-15 thousand bushels in the bn at the time, or two thirds full.
The coroner said an autopsy will be performed either tomorrow or Saturday morning because it was a work-related incident.
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