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Man Who Died At Walnut Creek BART Station ID'd
The man died of natural causes Monday morning. Bystanders performed CPR in an effort to save him.

WALNUT CREEK, CA — A man who died at the Walnut Creek BART station Monday morning was identified today as 60-year-old David Struck of Danville. It appears Struck died of natural causes and his death is not considered suspicious, according to the Contra Costa County coroner's bureau.
BART police responded to reports of a man needing medical attention near a stairway in a paid area of the station at 7:42 a.m., according to BART. They found two BART patrons performing CPR on Struck.
Paramedics arrived and took over CPR, but Struck died at the scene.
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— Bay City News contributed to this report; Image via Shutterstock
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