2 die at bathhouse in Lake View in separate incidents

Both men were found unresponsive at Steamworks, authorities said.

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Two men were found unresponsive days apart at Steamworks, 3246 N. Halsted St., officials said.

Two men were found unresponsive days apart at Steamworks, 3246 N. Halsted St., officials said.

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Police have opened a pair of investigations after two men were found dead within days of each other at a bathhouse in Lake View.

They were found unresponsive at Steamworks, 3246 N. Halsted St., according to Chicago police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office.

A 55-year-old man was found about 8:55 p.m. March 6 at Steamworks, authorities said. He was pronounced dead at Illinois Masonic Medical Center less than an hour later. Autopsy results were pending as of Tuesday evening.

Another man, 59, was found unresponsive about 11:43 p.m. March 8 at the same club, Chicago police said.

He was pronounced dead early the next day at Illinois Masonic Medical Center, the medical examiner’s office said. Autopsy results found he died from heart disease and obesity and ruled his death natural.

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