A group of scientists made a grim discovery while testing water samples from a river in North Carolina.
Various university scientists carried out tests in the part of the cloudy, 202-Mile Fear River on Tuesday afternoon when a body appeared, as a result of which the authorities emerged.
“A group of scientists who performed water tests made the discovery,” said the North Carolina Bureau of Investigation in a press release, adding that recovery efforts were more difficult because of the recent storms to praise the state.
Around 2.30 pm Tuesday afternoon the group of scientists made the horrible discovery of a body that rested in a place in the part of the river that ran through East Fayetteville, about a ride of Raleigh.
The hair -raising test led to a call from 911, where the police subsequently responded to the scene. The recovery process was affected, the authorities said, because North Carolina recovered from devastating storms.
“The body's recovery was delayed by fallen trees and rubble as a result of earlier hurricanes,” the authorities said.
Authorities are of the opinion that the body entered the river from another province and the river ended before it came to rest in a place between River Road and Highway 295.
According to experts, the river, which covers 9,000 square miles, has “more than 1,100 dams and blockages,” reported the News & Observer.

Various university scientists carried out tests in the part of the cloudy, 202 miles of Cape Fear River in North Carolina on Tuesday afternoon when they came to a body Kouliant

Authorities believe that the body entered the river from another province and had finished the river before he came to rest in a place between River Road and Highway 295

The recovery process was influenced, the authorities said, while North Carolina is recovering from devastating storms, in particular 'fallen trees and debris as a result of earlier hurricanes'
The 'dark waterway' also cuts through 'some of the largest urban areas in North Carolina before he declining the Atlantic in the Atlantic Ocean,' said the Wilmington Star-News.
An investigation was started quickly and the body was sent to the office of the North Carolina medical researcher for further analysis, including determining the cause of death and identifying the individual.
The agency said that the investigation into the discovery is still underway at the moment.
On the same day, another body was found in a notorious underwater labyrinth in Florida after the disappearance of a diver during a trip.
The police were called to Twin Caves on Tuesday afternoon in the recreational area of ​​Blue Springs after three people could not return to the surface on time.
Twin Caves extends hundreds of feet and has three passages that fall to even greater depths. The cave descends in phases that go from 20 ft to 100 ft deep. It also has several 'Jump Tunnels' that run in wider tunnels.
Rescue teams quickly dived around 1.15 pm two of the complex cave from the complex cave.
But the third diver, who is not called, was found dead in the system. The coroner works on determining the cause of death.