Death investigations near Courtney Campbell Causeway are unrelated, police say

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

Tampa police have confirmed that two recent death investigations near the Courtney Campbell Causeway are unrelated, easing concerns in the community. The first body, discovered on a Tuesday morning, was identified as a Hispanic man in his early to mid-30s, with no signs of trauma evident. This tragic finding occurred just two days after officers recovered the body of a teenage boy from the water, who is believed to be in his mid-teens. The police responded to both incidents, with the second body found on a Sunday evening. Investigators are still working to identify the young victim, as no identification was located at the scene.

The police department emphasized that there is no indication of foul play in either case, suggesting that the deaths may be coincidental. The medical examiner's office is currently tasked with determining the official causes of death. This situation has drawn attention to public safety concerns in the area, highlighting the need for continued vigilance.

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