Raleigh, N.C. — A 70-year-old Cary man died at the State Fair Friday night, State Department of Agriculture spokesman Brian Long said.
A Wake County sheriff’s deputy found Everette A. Marshall unconscious in Dorton Arena around 8 p.m. during the Jason Aldean concert. Emergency crews tried to revive Marshall. He was transported to Rex Hospital where he later died.
Long said it appeared Marshall died of natural causes. The man had attended the concert alone.
Cary man dies at State Fair
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