75-year-old in fight at Fort Wayne Tim Hortons died of heart failure

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FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WISH) — A 75-year-old woman died of congestive heart failure in the setting of a fight, the Allen County Coroner’s Office said.

In addition, the autopsy found “Acute Exacerbation of Congestive Heart Failure in Setting of Physical Altercation,” while the manner of death remained undetermined. “No Significant Contributory Injuries,” the coroner’s office said on Tuesday.

No arrests have been announced in the case.

The Fort Wayne Police Department says its officers were dispatched just before 8:10 a.m. May 13 to the Tim Hortons coffee shop at 3975 Ice Way. That’s off U.S. 27/Lima Road south of the intersection with State Road 930.

Police had received a report of an “altercation involving a reported battery.” Anita Grayson, of Fort Wayne, was unresponsive when officers arrived. Medics immediately started lifesaving measures, but Grayson later died at a hospital, police said.

Her pending obituary on Wednesday said she died May 13.

According to police, Grayson walked into the Tim Horton’s to explain an issue she had with her drive-thru order...

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