Body found in Hollywood film school parking garage

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Body found in Hollywood film school parking garage

A body was discovered in a parking garage attached to the Los Angeles Film School in Hollywood early Thursday, police said.

The grim find was made around 2 a.m. when officers from the Los Angeles Police Department responded to the municipal parking structure in the 6300 block of Sunset Boulevard, news station KTLA reported.

Cops said the body was found next to a gray 2020 Nissan Kicks.

The car had sustained visible damage to its exterior and its airbags had deployed.

An LAPD spokesperson told The Post the fatal incident was related to a traffic collision, but he would not elaborate further.

A body was discovered in the parking garage attached to the Los Angeles Film School on Sunset Boulevard early Thursday.
A body was discovered in the parking garage attached to the Los Angeles Film School on Sunset Boulevard early Thursday.
KTLA
Police found the body next to this 2019 Nissan Kicks, which had sustained visible damage.
Police found the body next to this 2019 Nissan Kicks, which had sustained visible damage.
KTLA

Contrary to earlier reports suggesting that it was a hit-and-run, the LAPD rep said the driver remained at the scene and no suspect was being sought.

The person who died has not been identified, and it was not immediately known whether they had any connection to the film school.

The college did not immediately respond to request for comment.

The LAPD said the incident involved a deadly traffic collision and the driver remained on the scene.
The LAPD said the incident involved a deadly traffic collision and the driver remained on the scene.
KTLA
It is unknown whether the person who died had any ties to the film school.
It is unknown whether the person who died had any ties to the film school.
KTLA

The Los Angeles Film School is a private institution offering associate and bachelor’s degrees in show business-related majors.

Noteworthy alumni of the school include Oscar-nominated film editor Martin Pensa, Kyle Newacheck, co-creator of the TV series Workaholics, and David Eischen, of the techno band Transoverload.

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