The dismembered physique of an Emmy-winning filmmaker who disappeared this month was discovered at a New York seaside.
While it has not been formally recognized, legislation enforcement sources advised NBC News that the stays look like Ross McDonnell’s.
The 44-year-old Irish filmmaker was final seen on 4 November leaving his condo in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, on a bicycle.
His bike was later discovered locked at Fort Tilden Beach in Queens, positioned on the Rockaway Peninsula subsequent to Breezy Point.
New York Police officers responded to a name on Friday, simply earlier than 12.30pm, over experiences of a human torso with legs discovered mendacity within the sand.
No foul play is suspected and there’s no indication McDonnell took his personal life, the sources advised NBC.
They added that it’s potential McDonnell went for a swim, one way or the other acquired caught within the present and drowned.
The investigation is ongoing. Authorities are working with the Irish consulate and awaiting DNA testing outcomes.
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According to the Irish Times, McDonnell missed an appointment on the day he’s believed to have been final seen.
After failing to show up for work the next day, associates went to his condo and broke down the door.
The filmmaker was nominated for his first Emmy for an Outstanding Investigative Documentary with Elián, about “a five-year-old Cuban boy plucked from the Florida coast in 1999”.
He additionally gained Emmys for cinematography for his work on the Showtime collection The Trade in 2021, which coated the US’ opioid epidemic and Central American immigration, and for the movie The First Wave in 2022, which adopted the workers and sufferers of a New York hospital in the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Source: information.sky.com”