New York Police pulled the body of a 22-year-old Indiana college student out of the Central Park Lake on New Year's Day two days after the Bagladeshi native went missing.
Aronno Haque, of Dhaka, Bangladesh, was spending the break from school with relatives in Jamaica, Queens when he disappeared on December 30.
He was last seen around 1:30pm that day when he went to meet friends near Union Square in New York.
When he left, he told them he had to mail a bunch of letters and that they needed to be in writing since the message was very personal.
The next day, police found his wallet, passport, phone and 'various papers' near the lake prompting a diving search of the waters on New Years Eve.
But it wasn't until the afternoon on January 1 that divers were able to locate his body.
Detectives told his uncle he 'walked straight [into the water].'
They found a note among his belongings with his family's phone number, telling officers to call them so they could look after his body.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2533064/Bangladeshi-college-student-22-committed-suicide-New-Years-Eve-drowning-Central-Park-Lake.html
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