The body of a woman who had been missing for six years has been found in a car submerged in a New Jersey river, according to State Police Trooper Charles Marchan
The body of a woman who had been missing for six years has been found in a New Jersey river, according to State Police Trooper Charles Marchan.
The body was recovered from a submerged car in the Salem River on Thursday, Marchan said, and later identified as that of 52-year-old Vanessa Smallwood, who was last seen on January 27, 2014. Divers from the Walker Diving Underwater Construction Company were removing debris from the river when they saw what they believed to be human remains in the car, state police said in a news release. Authorities responded and recovered the body, it said.
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