Three bodies were pulled from New York City's East River this weekend. Police said they are from unrelated incidents. Police said one victim has been identified as 15-year-old Graceline Ilogene, of Manhattan. According to police, Graceline went missing on May 30 as she was playing on rocks by the water off Roosevelt Island. Officers were sent to the area of 688 Main St. that afternoon for a report of a teen in the water.
Main Idea: New York City police recovered three bodies from the East River, including 15-year-old Graceline Ilogene, who had been missing since May 30.
Key Points:
The deaths and missing-teen search show river safety risks for families, especially near busy city waterfronts. NYPD search and recovery work can also use public resources.
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Identified missing 15-year-old at the center of the story; one of the bodies recovered from the East River.
Police investigators and recovery crews are central to the incident response and ongoing investigation.
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