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|    American man's remains found in Costa Ri    |
|    24 Oct 18 08:35:23    |
      XPost: sac.politics, soc.retirement, soc.culture.costa-rica       XPost: alt.society.liberalism       From: customerservice@stinko.com              The remains of a 62-year-old Vermont man were found inside a shallow grave       about two hours from his rented home in Costa Rica, his family revealed       this week -- but though one mystery is solved, the details surrounding       Thomas Cook's death remain murky.              Cook recently retired electrician from South Burlington, was reported       missing in late August after his rental apartment in the beach town of       Jaco was found to be empty.              After weeks of searching, a pedestrian spotted what turned out to be his       remains in a shallow grave.              "We're grateful that we were able to find him, because most people don't       [get that chance]," Sandra LaFrance, Cook's sister, told reporters. "It's       like 9 out of 10 don't, so I'm very grateful that we were able to find him       even though it was horrible what happened to him."              Cook's family, who said he had moved to Costa Rica after retiring this       past summer, worked together with the Missing Americans Project in a       desperate bid to find the 62-year-old.              "They were behind me every step of the way," LaFrance told       MyChamplainValley. "I worked with quite a few people, and it's a nonprofit       so they did everything on their own time, and they were vital in getting       us information we needed to find my brother."              Many questions still remain about the events leading up to Cook's demise –       especially those regarding a young woman Cook met while living in Costa       Rica, and who may be a person of interest in the disappearance and death.              “He just really had a relationship with her and was a very trusting       person, and we’re finding out a lot of alarming information,” LaFrance       told NBC 5.              Cook’s niece, Samantha Eayrs, told MyChamplainValley: "That was part of       the reason why we were even more alarmed that the home was empty on August       23, because it didn't really make much sense that his stuff, as well as       her stuff, would not be there.”              Now that his remains have been discovered, Cook's family is working on       getting them shipped back to Vermont.              They are also warning other Americans traveling abroad about dangers they       can encounter.              "Some people don't ever get closure, and so for that fact I'm very, very       grateful we'll be able to bring him home and put him in his final resting       spot," LaFrance told NBC 5.              Jaco is about 62 miles west of the Costa Rican capital of San Jose.              https://www.foxnews.com/world/american-mans-remains-found-in-costa-rica-       shallow-grave-weeks-after-disappearance-family-       says?intcmp=ob_article_footer_text&intcmp=obnetwork              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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