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The Spectator reports that a body believed to be that of Richard Ng, the SEAS senior who went missing last Sunday, was found Tuesday afternoon in the East River near South St. and Fulton. The NYPD is investigating. Update 11:11 p.m.: More info available from Newsday. Update May 17, 11:30 a.m.: Gothamist has posted a […]

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The New York Daily News is reporting that missing senior Richard Ng looked up directions to the Brooklyn Bridge before leaving EC Sunday night, leading investigators to look at his disappearance as part of a suicide attempt. A commenter on the Bwog’s original post also mentioned a similar scenario. All of us at the Blue […]

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The evening news crews broadcasting outside the Broadway and Amsterdam gates were the first clues, but Richard Ng’s disappearance has been picked up by the NYC media. Channel 7 has the most complete coverage, aside from the Spec. Police are now placing Ng at W. 72nd Street and Broadway at around 10:30 Sunday night. Anyone […]

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    Columbia Security is reporting that EC-resident Richard Ng has been missing since Sunday. Security is interviewing students in EC today but anyone with information on Richard’s whereabouts is encouraged to contact Campus Security: (212) 854-5555 or 99 on a ROLM phone. Full flyer after the jump.

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