Cops say drugs may be factor in death of man found on train

CHICAGO (AP) — Suburban Chicago police say drug was a factor in the death of man whose body was found earlier this week in the bathroom of a Metra commuter train.

The body of the man, identified by Aurora police as 25-year-old Adam Castilla of Plainfield, was found Thursday when the train stopped at the Aurora Transportation Center.

A railroad worker assigned to check train cars found a bathroom door locked. When there was no response to knocking, the door was removed and the body found.

An autopsy was performed Friday on Castilla’s body at the Kane County coroner’s office. While the results of the autopsy were not immediately available, Aurora’s public information director Dan Ferrelli said Friday heroin has not been ruled out as having been the drug that killed Castilla.

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