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Abandoned construction site dug blanket wrapped in skeleton is actually missing 10-year-old college student | INTERNATIONAL | CTWANT

A construction site in New York, United States, found a body with only the bones left. Upon identification, it was discovered that it was a 19-year-old college student who has been missing for 10 years.

A construction site in New York, United States, found a body with only the bones left. Upon identification, it was discovered that it was a 19-year-old college student who has been missing for 10 years. (Photo / Excerpt from @thedailybeast Twitter)

According to full foreign media reports, a construction worker working on an abandoned construction site in Queens found a white bone wrapped in a blanket at the construction site in September 2020, so he quickly called the police. After the police confrontation, it turned out that the bones were missing college student Stevie Bates.

Baez, a 19-year-old student at Hunter College in New York, has mysteriously disappeared after participating in the protests.  (Photo / NYPD)
Baez, a 19-year-old student at Hunter College in New York, has mysteriously disappeared after participating in the protests. (Photo / NYPD)

Baez, who was a student at Hunter College in New York in 2011, participated in the Occupy Wall Street protests and camped in the park for more than two months between September and November. According to Baez’s mother, her daughter had just finished a car trip in late April 2012 and took the initiative to contact her mother on her way home. Unexpectedly, this became the last phone call in between. mother and daughter. Police checked the surveillance cameras and found that Baez had boarded the bus in Pittsburgh and then mysteriously disappeared.

In recent years, due to the bullish housing market, builders have been looking for building sites. Two years ago, builders excavated Baez’s bones while they were working on an abandoned construction site on Cypress Avenue (Cypress Avenue) in Glendale, Queens, New York. After nearly 2 years of verifying and comparing data, police confirmed on September 16 this year that the deceased was the missing university student Baez. At present, the police have classified the case as “murder” and have tried to clarify the exact cause of Baez’s death.

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