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Man still in hospital after naked fall

A Boston man remains in the hospital after police say he fell naked through the ceiling of a women’s bathroom at Logan Airport and then assaulted an elderly man

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Wed, November 26, 2014 Published on Nov. 26, 2014 Published on 2014-11-26T07:05:10+07:00

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Boston man remains in the hospital after police say he fell naked through the ceiling of a women'€™s bathroom at Logan Airport and then assaulted an elderly man.

Prosecutors said Monday that 26-year-old Cameron Shenk is still at Massachusetts General Hospital, and his arraignment time is uncertain.

Shenk faces charges including attempted murder, assault and battery on a person over 60, and lewd and lascivious conduct.

Police say Shenk fell through the ceiling at about noon Saturday. Authorities say he had apparently sneaked into the bathroom, undressed inside a stall and climbed into the ceiling crawl space. He was injured in the fall.

Investigators say the man fled the bathroom and assaulted an 84-year-old man he encountered. (***)

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