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A woman’s body was found inside of a trash compactor near Union Square on Tuesday, police said.

Officers found the body at the Zeckendorf Towers on Irving Place just before 5 p.m., officials said. The woman, identified only as being 48 years old, was unconscious and unresponsive when police arrived on scene.

Security camera shows the woman entering the building shortly before her body was found in the trash compactor, sources said.

Property belonging to the woman, who entered the compactor area on the 27th floor, was found inside the compact room, police sources said. –Pix11

Police had been called to the block at 1 Irving Place in Union Square, where Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin own an apartment, just before 5 pm.

She was found by a building maintenance worker, and her identity has been withheld until police notify her family.

A spokesman for the NYPD told DailyMail.com the woman’s cause of death will be announced by the medical examiner.

Police do not yet know how she ended up in the trash compactor, but NBC reports her purse was found nearby.

Security footage also shows the woman walking into the apartment building shortly before she was found inside the machine, PIX11 reported.

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Weiner and Abedin have owned an apartment at the address for 16 years, which was listed for rent at $11,900 a month on the same day he pleaded guilty to sexting a 15-year-old girl.

Abedin also filed for divorce that same day.

Neighbors at the luxury apartment block told NBC when police arrived on Tuesday evening, they believed it was related to Weiner’s conviction.

The former congressman is eligible to begin his three years supervised release in August 2019. – Daily Mail