New York — An anonymous event was discovered in the East River, and the police say it appears to be the body of the two -year -old boy from Bronx, who was missing for a month outside New York City.
The body, which was described as a two -year -old boy, was found by the NYPD Port Unit at Patrol, near Ferry Point Park off the Whitestone Bridge on Wednesday.
The authorities say it seems missing in Bronx Boy Montrell Williams, but a positive identification must be made.
The discovery of the body comes on the same day when the father of the missing player was appointed at the age of two, a person interested in the disappearance of the child.
Investigators have a reason for the belief that the 20 -year -old threw him into the Bronx River, near Brookner Highway.
The investigators are said to have a observation video showing Williams’s father throwing a black bag in the river.
Williams disappeared on May 9 after a present visit with his father. The next day, on May 10, the father of the child and the grandmother, who was living with him, fought a battle. Officials believe that the father left with a young child, and he never returned to the child’s mother.
Then, about a month later, on Sunday, 17 -year -old mother’s mother says she saw the father and faced him.
It was reported that he had withdrawn a knife. But the haunting words that he used have proven more pieces. He claimed that the father claimed that he threw his child in the river. The teenage mother contacted the police.
The police were called, and when he was pressed around his son’s place, the police said that the father’s answers had sent great red flags.
The father in the Family Court of Bronx on Monday to respond to an order not to give the boy to the mother, according to the custody agreement.
Williams’s father put in prison by a judge after failing to reveal the child’s place. The 20 -year -old has not yet been charged.
The police do not believe that the 17 -year -old mother knows their son’s location.
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