Bodies of missing teens pulled from Connecticut river
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The bodies of two missing teenagers were pulled from a river in Connecticut on Monday, after they apparently drowned in a waterway flush from heavy rains.
Water levels are six or seven times higher than usual at the river due to a spate of downpours, the Hartford Courant reported. Capt. Keith Williams, an officer with the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, urged residents to stay off the water because of the rains.More Related News
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