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Updated: 2:19 PM May 6, 2009
Unidentified Boy's Body Found Along Potomac River
Winchester, Va. A body was found floating in the Potomac River and authorities believe it could be the body of a missing Frederick County boy. Posted: 6:25 PM May 5, 2009 |
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A body was found floating in the Potomac River and authorities believe it could be the body of a missing Frederick County boy.
Eleven-year-old Jorge Castro fell into the river while fishing with his father about a week ago.
Metro police found the body Tuesday morning between the Key and Chain bridges, but have not yet been able to identify the body.
Police say Reston resident Hau Nguyen was fishing nearby and jumped in to try and save Castro.
However, Nguyen did not resurface and his body was found Saturday.
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Posted by: Anna Santiago
Location: Winchester VA
on May 6, 2009 at 02:25 PM
AWW I WISH HE WAS STILL HERE. HE WAS LIKE A LITTLE BROTHER TO ME!! WE ALL LOVE HIM AND MISS HIM. HE MAY BE GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN=/
Posted by: JENNY MARQUEZ
Location: WINCHESTER VA
on May 6, 2009 at 01:29 PM
HEY JAMES N BRIAN I HOPE U GUYS R OKAY I WISH HE WAS ALIVE N I COULOD BE THERE WT I GUYS RITE NOW I LUV U GUYS!!!!:( 12.02.97-03.26.09 R.I.P. JORGE NEVER WILL FORGET U ALWAYS N OUR HEART!!:I
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