Authorities believe they have recovered the bodies of three girls—Lah Tray Moo, 18, Laiana Green, 18, and Eh Cress Moo, 11—who went missing after a fishing trip on the Missouri River in Omaha, Nebraska, on April 15. The girls were accompanied by a 13-year-old relative, who remained unharmed. Reports indicate that one girl slipped into the river, prompting the others to attempt a rescue.
Lah Tray Moo’s body was located on Saturday by a bystander at NP Dodge Park and has been positively identified by the Omaha Police Department. Coby Werner, a battalion chief, mentioned that this discovery could aid in locating the remaining girls, with search efforts continuing both upstream and downstream due to the unpredictable river currents.
On Tuesday night, authorities confirmed the recovery of two additional bodies in the river, which are presumed to be Laiana Green and Eh Cress Moo, although autopsies are ongoing to confirm their identities. The Omaha Fire Department expressed their condolences to the families, highlighting the community’s sadness over the loss of these young lives.
A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help cover funeral expenses for the Moo family, with a message describing the situation as a “devastating loss” and appealing for prayers and support. The family expressed gratitude for the community’s assistance during this challenging time, acknowledging the nightmare they are experiencing as they navigate this tragedy.
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