The woman’s body found in East River with blood -driven Mercedes nearby: Police and sources

The woman's body found in East River with blood -driven Mercedes nearby: Police and sources

The body of a woman was seen on Sunday morning in the East River near a busy Queens Park-Ongeveer 50 meters away from a deserted with blood-driven Mercedes, said agents and sources.

The police responded to a call of 911 about an unconscious person in the water near Fort Totten on Cross Island Boulevard and Totten Road around 11:15 am, a Nypd spokesperson told the post.

Authorities investigate a white Mercedes found near a body that floats through Fort Totten on Sunday. LP -Media

When officers arrived, they found a non -repeating woman who was supposed to be about 45 years old -and EMS employees declared her death on the spot, the police said.

A pedestrian first saw the body that drove along the rocky coastline near a popular jogging path that winds through the Throgs Neck Bridge through the heart of Little Bay Park, says sources.

The identity of the victim is withheld pending family reporting. LP -Media

A white Mercedes E-class with plates in New York was about 50 meters away and large smears of blood covered the rear door of the rear driver.

On Sunday, the medical researcher – who will determine the woman’s death – took photos of the interior of the car before she walked to the body.

The white leather interior of the car was also marked with blood, including a swimming pool on the driver’s seat, says sources.

The police have withheld the identity of women pending the family report.

The police said the case is still being investigated. LP -Media

The local population was shocked by the optimistic scene in the normally quiet neighborhood.

“I have lived here all my life and have never seen a crime scene here,” said Max, a 48-year-old from nearby Whitestone.

“This is terrible. A dead body that lies next to the jogging path and the car with blood on the doors? My daughter asked me if they were photographing a movie.”

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“It makes no sense,” he continued. “This is the busiest place everywhere, especially on Sundays. Everyone comes here to ride their bikes, Rollerblade, to take a walk with their dog.”

“This is insane that it is here in the middle of it.”

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