Missing Wisconsin Student Found Dead in Mississippi River; Autopsy Report Pending
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Cause of Death Revealed of WI Grad Student Who Vanished, Was Found in River
An autopsy report made public Wednesday revealed that a Wisconsin graduate student who mysteriously vanished accidentally drowned in the Mississippi River. The post Cause of Death Revealed of Wisconsin Graduate Student Who Disappeared, Was Found Days Later appeared first on Breitbart.
'We don't know why we are unable to keep her': 22yo's smartwatch tracked her final moments, but the timeline raises disturbing questions
Authorities have confirmed that 22-year-old Eliotte Heinz died from accidental drowning. However, the timeline from her smartwatch and security cameras has left many people confused about what happened during her final hours on July 20. The technology tracked her every move until her last heartbeat, making this tragedy even more painful for those who loved her. According to the Daily Mail, Heinz was studying mental health counseling at Viterbo C…
Missing Wisconsin student found dead in Mississippi river; autopsy report pending
The body of Eliotte Heinz, a 22-year-old graduate student from Viterbo University, was found in the Mississippi River near Brownsville, Minnesota, four days after she vanished in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
Autopsy reveals Wisconsin grad school student’s cause of death after she disappeared walking home from bar
Eliotte Heinz, a 22-year-old Viterbo University student, accidentally drowned in the Mississippi River after vanishing during a walk home from a bar in July.
Cause of death revealed for Wisconsin grad student who mysteriously vanished walking home from bar
Eliotte Heinz, 22 — who sparked a frantic, four-day search when she mysteriously disappeared after a night out with friends in La Crosse on July 20 — died by accidental drowning in the Mississippi River.
A student from Wisconsin, USA, who had disappeared as she was walking home after a night in a bar, died drowned
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