Dartmouth College graduate student Kexin Cai, who was reported missing last week, was located Monday in the Connecticut River. Police do not suspect any foul play at this time.
Kexin Cai, a missing Dartmouth College student, was found dead Monday in the Connecticut River, several days since she was last seen. Around 4 p.m. Monday, a fisherman 'alerted authorities to a sighting' along the river in Windsor, Vermont. Authorities were dispatched to the area, where they retrieved a body from the water that was later identified as Cai. Police said their preliminary investigation suggests no foul play.
The reporting party told the LPD that Cai was last seen leaving her residence in an unknown direction on an e-bike on the afternoon of May 15, a Wednesday. NEW YORK MAN WITH TIES TO EUROPEAN ROYALTY REPORTED MISING IN CALIFORNIA: POLICE 'The Police Department quickly deployed personnel to search the area. An extensive investigation and search continued throughout the weekend into Monday,' LPD said in a press release at the time.
She was a second-year doctoral student in psychological and brain sciences with a special interest in communication challenges in autism,' Jon Kull, dean of the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies, wrote in a Monday statement. 'According to her adviser, Kexin was an exceptionally gifted and humble researcher with a genuinely sweet personality. She loved cats so much that she would sneak images of them into every poster or presentation. Kexin loved the Upper Valley.
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