Police say a 27-year-old man was found dead inside a tanning bed in New Jersey, according to reports.
Hamilton police said the incident took place Monday, Jan. 22, but reports of his death didn’t emerge until later in the week. Gym employees reportedly located his body.
Investigators believe there was no foul play in Ricigliani’s death, and he was transported to the Middlesex County Medical Examiner’s Office to determine the cause.
Ricigliani, who was born in Trenton, lived in Long Branch for two years, and he worked at Ocean Place Resort and Spa, and later, he worked at the Acme Supermarket in Bordentown, the Patch.com report stated.
Hamilton police said that anyone with information should contact Detective Frank Burger at (609) 581-4010 or the Crime Tip Hotline at (609) 581-4008.
Police did not release any more information about his death. It’s not clear if the tanning bed contributed to his death.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that “indoor tanning is not safe.”
Tanning, meanwhile, “causes premature skin aging, like wrinkles and age spots,” the agency adds. It also changes one’s skin texture, and it “increases the risk of potentially blinding eye diseases, if eye protection is not used.”