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Could she swim? Maybe she fell into the river and couldn't reach shore.
Injuries consistent with foul play are usually obviously (despite what you may see on TV, it's incredibly difficult to pick up a hundred+ pound resisting individual and just toss them over a railing - unless you're the Incredible Hunk). Vehicular pedestrian accident would be more likely, but the ME would likely find evidence of that. The severity of injury depends on vehicle speed, the angle of impact of the vehicle/pedestrian (and the person's center of gravity) the part of the body that first comes into contact with the vehicle, (and conversely, the part of the vehicle the pedestrian impacts first), as well as the vehicle design. Most injuries arising from such impact accidents (in adults) are trauma to the head, legs and pelvis, tibial plateau fractures and ligamentous injuries of the knee, and head injuries (TBI). That would be evident to the ME or coroner assisting with the recovery of the remains and the death investigation. They don't usually say "no foul play" without ME input, at least not in my experience. No matter what happened, she is gone, dearly missed, and deeply loved. I hope she is at peace now.No foul play involved? So she just jumped from the bridge? There must be more to this story.
I'm so sad you were rightLove and light to Arielle’s family. What a sad outcome to hear this afternoon.
Missing North Fort Myers woman found dead, family says
Family members of Arielle Valdes, the missing North Fort Myers woman, confirmed she was found dead Monday afternoon.www.nbc-2.com
LEE COUNTY, Fla. —
Family members of Arielle Valdes, the missing North Fort Myers woman, confirmed she was found dead Monday afternoon.
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NBC2 is working to confirm how Valdes died and more details about her disappearance.
Runner Arielle Valdes heard ‘demon voices’ before she failed to return from jog: police
Valdes, 21, was found dead in the Caloosahatchee River in North Fort Myers on Monday.nypost.com
A look at law enforcement's initial response to Arielle Valdes' disappearance
Following an outpouring of community support, and a saddening discovery on Monday, FOX 4 requested the initial report made to the Lee County Sheriff's Office regarding Arielle Coutinho Valdes.www.fox4now.com
No shoes is concerning to me because there is quite a few times I have left my home running without shoes and that was to escape a domestic assault. I pray this isn't the case for her.No shoes is what the post says? But no comments? Now missing 51hrs..
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