Body Recovered Near Red Hook Pier, Brooklyn
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Body Recovered Near Red Hook Pier, Brooklyn
"A grim scene unfolded along the Red Hook waterfront Saturday afternoon as a body was recovered from rocks near the Red Hook Pier on Van Brunt Street, police and FDNY officials confirmed. Witnesses at the scene described the remains as "looking like a skeleton" and "small in stature.""
"The Office of the Medical Examiner was on the way to the scene to determine a cause of death, as reported by News 12 New York. Officials had not released the victim's identity, and the cause of death remained under review."
"The discovery took place along Van Brunt Street at Red Hook's working waterfront, an area of piers, marine traffic and recent resiliency projects, according to Brooklyn Eagle. That mix of active maritime operations and public projects has made the waterfront both a neighborhood asset and a spot where recoveries and emergency responses can be complicated."
A body was discovered along the Red Hook waterfront near Van Brunt Street on Saturday afternoon. Witnesses described the remains as skeletal and small in stature. Police and FDNY responded to the scene, coordinating recovery efforts along the shoreline with water units. The Office of the Medical Examiner was dispatched to determine the cause of death. The victim's identity had not been released at the time of reporting. The Red Hook waterfront, characterized by active maritime operations and public resiliency projects, presented complications for emergency response efforts. Detectives and medical examiners will work to confirm identity and establish the official cause of death.
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