Body found in Turks and Caicos amid search for missing NYC man Brian Tarrence

New York — The authorities in the Turks and Cikos are working to determine whether a decomposing body in the Gulf is the lost New Yorker they are looking for in the past two weeks.

The Brian Tarnes family rented a special investigator to help research and now all they can do is wait for the news.

Tarnes and his wife, Maria, planned to spend seven days in heaven. The couple left their house in Manhattan because it was supposed to be a comfortable celebration of the anniversary for one year.

But when Maria woke up one morning and could not find her husband, she knew that there was something wrong.

One of the last photos of Tarribce were taken from security cameras outside the villa, where he was staying at Paradise Inn. It took around 3:40 am on Wednesday, June 25, which is alone.

Since then, his family has rented a special investigator who was previously with the New York Police.

Karl Devazio lives on the island and works closely with the Turkish Police Force and Kaikos.

There has been a large possible break in this case, which, until now, is only seen as an investigation of death.

During the weekend, at about 6:30 am on Saturday, the search teams found a decomposed Man in a trench depth of approximately 5 feet on the side of the road.

Davazio said additional security footage has not yet been released in the same area.

The pathologist will have to determine the positive body.

Davazio said the day before the disappearance is Tarrence, the couple went on a boat trip and his wife said her husband looked.

“On the day he disappeared, he was suffering from each other, I would like to say mental issues, and he was not under the care of doctors, and he was not under any kind of medicines that he realized, but he was acting unfinished, and he was not behaving as it was, and the wife was fully interested in that.”

Tarrenc is the vice president in the stressful software.

A Bayan spokesman said partially, “We have made ourselves available to fully cooperate with the application of local law and participated in a security company to support the ongoing research efforts.”

Davazio says that many people have communicated with them who want to help search. He said at this stage, there is no indication that a crime was committed.

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