Brown Student Falsely Linked To Boston Bombing Found Dead
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Missing Brown University student Sunil Tripathi , who was falsely named on Twitter as the Boston bomber, has been found dead in the Providence River.
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The 22-year-old was missing for more than a month, and his family was bombarded with hate messages after speculation surfaced that he was responsible for the
The Rhode Island state medical examiner's office told NBC Nightly News that no foul play is suspected in Tripathi's death.
A statement from the family posted to the "Help Us Find Sunil Tripathi" Facebook page says the family carries "indescribable grief" about his death.
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