Pennsylvania college student's death
ruled accidental drowning
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[January 05, 2015]
(Reuters) - The death of Shane
Montgomery, a college student whose body was found Saturday in the
Schuylkill River in Philadelphia after five weeks of searching, has been
ruled accidental, a newspaper reported on Sunday.
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The Philadelphia Inquirer quoted an uncle of the victim as saying
the Medical Examiner’s Office had ruled his death to be accidental
drowning.
Kevin Verbrugghe said the body had been released to the family for
burial and that a funeral Mass is scheduled Friday at a church in
the Manayunk neighborhood of the city, the Inquirer reported.
Neither Verbrugghe nor the Medical Examiner’s Office spokesman could
be reached for comment Sunday afternoon.
Montgomery, a 21-year-old student at West Chester University in
suburban Philadelphia, vanished on the night of Nov. 26 after he was
ejected from Kildare’s Irish Pub in Manayunk, where he had been
drinking with friends.
His disappearance touched the city and led to an outpouring of
support for his family.
Divers found the young man’s car keys in the Schuylkill River on
Dec. 21.
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On Saturday, his body was found a half-mile downstream from
Kildare’s. It was about 10 feet from shore in 3-4 feet of water, the
Inquirer reported.
(Reporting by David DeKok in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Editing by
Eric Walsh)
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