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上个星期才说大家要小心,死了两个打鸭子的,这回又证实了一个,布朗大学的学生,新年夜去猎鸭失踪,昨天发现了尸体。
上次的帖子
http://www.qiangyou.org/bbs/foru ... 0071&extra=page%3D1
这次的新闻
http://www.capecodonline.com/app ... 12/NEWS11/140119928
Police confirm body washed ashore in Woods Hole is missing student
By Amy Anthony
January 12, 2014
WOODS HOLE – Fairhaven police have confirmed that a body found washed ashore in Woods Hole today is a Brown University student missing since New Year's Eve.
Fairhaven police Sgt. Kevin Kobza said the body of Dana Dourdeville, 21, of Marion was found by a volunteer civilian search party on the shore of Penzance Point in Woods Hole at about 2 p.m.
There is no sign of trauma on the body and an autopsy is planned, Kobza said.
Earlier today state police Trooper Dustin Fitch said police were investigating an unattended death near Penzance Road that was reported this afternoon. The Cape and Islands District Attorney's Office Crime Scene Services unit, the Falmouth Police Department and the Massachusetts Environmental Police were on the scene, Fitch said.
It is an ongoing investigation and no further details are immediately available, said Fitch.
An officer from the Environmental Police notified Falmouth police at 2:30 p.m. that a person had washed ashore in Woods Hole, according to a statement issued by Falmouth police.
"As a result, the Falmouth Police Department and the Falmouth Fire and Rescue Department responded, and it was determined that victim was deceased," according to the statement.
Police have been searching the waters of Buzzards Bay east of West Island since Dourdeville's kayak turned up after he left his home in Marion to go duck hunting on New Year's Eve.
Dourdeville was last seen at about 2 p.m. on Dec. 31.
Search efforts off West Island on Friday by two private companies and New Bedford police failed to locate Dourdeville, according to the New Bedford Standard Times.
The area where the body was located on Penzance Point is about 8 miles southeast across Buzzards Bay from West Island.
A Facebook page created to provide information about search efforts and maintained by John Methia of Fairhaven posted the following message sometime around 4 p.m.: “Thank you the searching (sic). We ask that you all stop searching and be safe. With very sad news that I do not want to tell everyone this way but Dana has been found and has passed. Please keep him and the family in your prayers and we promise to update everyone soon. You have all been amazing and this recovery would not have been possible without your help and prayers. “Strength and Love, “Bill T.”
Old Rochester Regional High School Athletic Director Bill Tilden has been involved in organizing civilian searches for Dourdeville. He was Dourdeville's track coach during his years at ORR.
Last Tuesday, two duck hunters died while hunting in frigid conditions on the Westport River. The bodies of Steven James, 53, of Marshfield and Robert Becher, 55, of Cromwell, Conn., were recovered on the west end of Horseneck Beach on Tuesday. Their hunting companion, Gregg Angell of Westport, swam to Corey's Island and was rescued by Coast Guard helicopter. He was expected to leave the Rhode Island Hospital on Thursday and to make a full recovery.
Material from the New Bedford Standard Times was used in this report.
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