67-year-old UNT student found unconscious on campus, pronounced dead at hospital
A University of North Texas Police squad car sits outside of the Sullivant Safety Center. Dylan Nadwodny | Staff Photographer

Update Wednesday, Sept. 20, 10 a.m.
The UNT custodian and graduate student who was found unconscious on campus last week has been identified as Margaret R. King, according to a UNT press release.
King, 67, was from Haltom City and was a graduate student in interdisciplinary studies, according to the release. She had two other master’s degrees from UNT in information science and computer education.
King had worked for UNT as a custodian since June 2016.
Update 1:55 p.m.
A 67-year-old UNT custodian and graduate student was found unconscious Thursday night in a parking lot on campus. The person was taken to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital and later pronounced dead.
A passerby found the student in Lot 26, a parking lot near Bain Hall, and notified police around 10 p.m. UNT spokesperson Julie Payne said they appeared to have died from natural causes.
“We are looking at this as a tragic situation,” Payne said.
UNT police officer Kevin Crawford said this is an open investigation.
This story is developing.
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