Noah Enos, the Chicago restaurant worker who mysteriously disappeared after attending a concert by Australian rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, has been found dead in a river.
after attending a concert with Australian rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard has been found dead in a river.
“The family is grateful for the many prayers, generous donations, and the outpouring of kindness and support you have shown during these exceptionally trying days,” she added. “They did review some of the footage and they saw him and his co-worker walking around the venue at about 9:30 p.m. They said the show ended at 10 p.m. so there’s a 30- minute gap that they’re looking into to see maybe where he would have gone into the venue,” Wijs told the outlet.The co-worker told the family that he went to the bathroom around 10 p.m.
Police have said that Enos suffered from “depression and anxiety,” but Wijs has insisted that his disappearance was out of character.
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