
Authorities believe they have recovered the bodies of three girls who disappeared after they went on a fishing trip last month on the Missouri River in Omaha, Nebraska. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Lah Tray Moo, 18, Laiana Green, 18, and Eh Cress Moo, 11, were out on the water and reported missing on April 15, NBC affiliate WOWT reported. It reported that they were with a 13-year-old relative who was unharmed.
Main Idea: Authorities believe they have found the bodies of three girls, including Lah Tray Moo, after they went missing during a fishing trip on the Missouri River in Omaha.
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The deaths of Lah Tray Moo, Laiana Green, and Eh Cress Moo are a painful loss for their families and community. River accidents also remind households and local agencies about water safety risks and rescue costs.
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One of the missing girls believed to have been recovered, making her a primary focus.
One of the missing girls; her recovered body and identification are a primary focus of the article.
One of the missing girls believed to have been recovered, making her a primary focus.
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