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'natural processes' 27 after death made body visible.
ETA: 27 HOURS it should read
ETA: 27 HOURS it should read
Finnigan Danne drowned in culvert shortly after going missing
Police say his body was missed in initial searches because it was submerged
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamil...culvert-shortly-after-going-missing-1.3711450Ilene O'Connor and her husband Michael live in the house next to where Danne was found. They didn't know the boy personally but said the neighbourhood rallied around the family in the search.
"There were hundreds of people out here," she said. "Every neighbour in the area was here."
Police never told them explicitly that they'd found Danne's body, but it was evident, O'Connor said. She said they removed the body around 10 p.m. Sunday.
"They waited until after dark," O'Connor said. "[Police] came to the door and asked us if we wouldn't mind staying in the house. He said, 'You don't want to see this.'"
"I searched the area twice," said Jon Bailey, who lives three doors away from Danne and spent most of the weekend looking for the boy. "It's a horrible feeling...I just wish I'd searched a bit harder."
http://www.thespec.com/news-story/6...arder-community-stunned-after-boy-found-dead/Bailey said he was surprised at the news since he had partially crept through the culvert himself earlier in the search.
"I had walked in and I had gotten about 10 feet in and I slipped, and my shoes had gotten soaked, my flashlight shorted out," said Bailey. "Instead of keeping going, I just turned around and walked out...I just kind of dismissed that spot, thinking that maybe somebody else had gone there, maybe police were going to go there. I wish I hadn't."
Did he just get stuck or something and drown? Was he unable to climb back out? I just don't get it. So sad.
My comment -If it had to happen, it sounded like Finn was out on an adventure. Maybe in the water he was free from some of his physical limitations, or he just wanted to explore.
I'm sorry for the passing of this sweet soul.
“It’ misadventure in the fact he left his home without his mother being aware. And how he ended up in the culvert – it would seem he probably crawled in there as a young boy who liked to hide,” Det. David Brady told reporters.
There was no clear reason as to why he may have left home, Brady said.
Danne had a neuromuscular disorder that caused him to walk with a limp, but Brady said it wasn’t clear whether that had contributed to his death.
Police told reporters Monday that the depth of the culvert was greater at its center than at its edges and that a number of factors prevented searchers from spotting Danne inside.
“We believe based on the recovery of Finnigan’s body in that location, we believe that he was submerged until the time that he was detected by the citizen that alerted our officers in the area,” Staff Sgt. Marty Schulenberg said.
He added that visibility is limited inside the culvert, even with strong flashlights, and that the two to three feet of water would have made it difficult for police sniffer dogs to detect the boy’s scent.