Here is another unexplained male college student death from the same geographical area.
http://www.journalstandard.com/features/x331483740/Body-of-Lena-native-found-in-Chicago
Quoted from the above linked article in the Freeport Journal Standard:
A body found Tuesday, March 2, in the Calumet River in Chicago has been identified as 20-year-old Lena native Jay Polhill, a student at Columbia College, according to published reports.
Polhill, who was a photography major, was last seen on Feb. 28 at his dormitory in the 500 block of South State Street in Chicago, states the Chicago Sun-Times. A police Marine Unit reportedly recovered the body floating in the river near East 126th Street and South Stony Island Avenue at around 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, the Sun-Times reports.
The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office officially identified the body as Polhill on Thursday afternoon. However, an autopsy conducted on the student was reportedly inconclusive, the Sun-Times reports.
Chicago police declined to comment at length Thursday, other than to say the case was a “death investigation” at this point. There has been no official ruling on whether foul play was involved.
Jay Polhill’s mother, Jane Polhill, is a member of the Lena-Winslow Junior High School faculty. Jane Michael, superintendent of the Le-Win School District, said district officials received the news of Jay’s death on Thursday, and were “deeply saddened.” As of yet, the district has not scheduled any events in response to the incident, Michael said.
“We’re deeply saddened by the loss of a former student, and we’re also saddened by the tragic loss that a member of our Le-Win staff has suffered,” Michael said. “We will be sharing information with our staff as we find out information.”
After Jay’s disappearance, his family and friends reportedly reached out to the online community for help, posting a message on Reddit.com, according to the Sun-Times.
A spokesperson with the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office said Thursday that Polhill’s cause of death is “pending further police investigation.”