Sunday, January 13, 2008

LAM LUONG: SECOND CHILD FOUND, TWO STILL MISSING

AP
Jan. 9: A helicopter from the Alabama Department of Public Safety assists local agencies and the U.S. Coast Guard searching the waters north of Dauphin Island, Ala., for the bodies of four children who were thrown from a bridge by their father.



Jan. 8: Members of the Mobile County Sheriff's Flotilla stand near their boats after suspending search operations for missing children at Cedar Point, just north of Dauphin Island, Ala.


Second Body Found in Search For 4 Kids Thrown From Alabama Bridge
Sunday, January 13, 2008

MOBILE, Ala. — A second body was recovered Sunday in the search for four children allegedly thrown from a coastal bridge by their father, the sheriff said.

The body was found by a search team near where a duck hunter found the body of an infant about five miles west of the bridge in a marshy area on Saturday, said Mobile County sheriff's Sgt. Jerry Taylor.

Cochran said searchers using sonar technology saw images Friday that they believed were three bodies, but the currents were so strong the divers were unable to get to the location.

Divers re-entered the water Saturday and worked until darkness forced them out of the water without finding the other three bodies. Authorities expanded the search zone westward toward Pascagoula, Miss., believing that the strong currents may have moved the bodies in that direction. The search resumed Sunday morning.

THIS STORY IS NOT OVER...

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