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Remains consistent with missing 22-year-old Gabby Petito discovered in Wyoming national park - FBIMore on the case: Gabby Petito's boyfriend issues statement over her disappearance
Authorities believe a body found near Grand Teton National Park is Gabby Petito, the missing girl who drew the nation's attention after her fiance returned from a cross-country trip without her. It's not yet clear how she died.
The body, found on Sunday near the eastern border of Grand Teton, is believed to be that of Petito, the FBI reported, adding that the remains were found by law enforcement. Her family has been notified, but a full forensic identification has not yet been attempted.
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The young couple were reportedly childhood sweethearts who met while growing up in Long Island, setting out on their cross-country van adventure - which would be extensively documented on Instagram by Petito - in July. Ten days after Laundrie returned home in the van without the girl, her parents filed a missing persons report with Suffolk County police.
The last confirmed sighting of the couple by police was on August 12, when the van was pulled over for hitting a curb and the young travelers were found to have been fighting to such an extent the cops mulled charging at least Petito with domestic violence. The pair were separated for the night, with Laundrie taken to a hotel and Petito allotted the van.
The Petitos' lawyer said the family would make a public statement in the future and asked that they be given space to mourn their loss.
The FBI on Tuesday afternoon confirmed that the remains investigators discovered on Sunday in the Teton-Bridger National Forest belonged to missing 22-year-old woman Gabby Petito.
"Teton County Coroner Dr. Brent Blue confirmed the remains are those of Gabrielle Venora Petito, date of birth March 19, 1999. Coroner Blue's initial determination for the manner of death is homicide. The cause of death remains pending final autopsy results," the FBI tweeted Tuesday with a statement from the Jackson, Wyoming, coroner.
The FBI and local law enforcement agencies were searching for Petito over the weekend in a remote campsite area on the border of the national forest and Grand Teton National Park. Remains discovered on Sunday were transported to Blue's office for an autopsy, which he performed on Tuesday. The final report nor the exact cause of death have been released.



Comment: After almost two years of living the Covid plandemic nightmare, most of the population already has natural immunity. People who need hospitalization can be cured very fast and effectively with very cheap and safe drugs like ivermectin and chloroquine.
Lockdowns and fear propaganda took far more lives than the virus itself.
Children are suffering from long-term psychological problems because of these inhuman totalitarian and unscientific measures that are imposed on us by the psychopathic elites and their obedient quasi-scientists and corrupted politicians.
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