14 YEAR OLD GIRL FOUND NAKED & BURNED TO DEATH
The body of a missing 14-year-old school
girl, who was the niece of an NYPD sergeant, has been found naked and
burnt in a nature reserve.
Shaniesha Forbes, of East Flatbush, New York City, was last seen on Friday.
On Sunday, a passerby discovered her naked, burned and partially buried body in the sand in Gravesend, four miles from her home.
Shaniesha had run away from home at least once before her disappearance, according to sources.
The body of the Academy for Young Writers freshman was found near the remnants of a bonfire and some beer, police sources told The New York Post.
Her legs, arms and hands were burned, but investigators said they do not believe the fire killed her because there was no smoke in her lungs.
The girl’s friends said she had recently suffered at the hands of school bullies.
“Almost every day in science class, they would ask her the same questions . . . like why she would wear the same weave over and over again,” her friend Tanasha Searls, 14, told the newspaper.
“I felt it was wrong for them to do. She was a really sweet person.”
Another friend, Jonathan Ho, 16, said the teenager, who vanished on her way to school, had a boyfriend and had relationship troubles.
SOURCE: WABC
Shaniesha Forbes, of East Flatbush, New York City, was last seen on Friday.
On Sunday, a passerby discovered her naked, burned and partially buried body in the sand in Gravesend, four miles from her home.
Shaniesha had run away from home at least once before her disappearance, according to sources.
The body of the Academy for Young Writers freshman was found near the remnants of a bonfire and some beer, police sources told The New York Post.
Her legs, arms and hands were burned, but investigators said they do not believe the fire killed her because there was no smoke in her lungs.
The girl’s friends said she had recently suffered at the hands of school bullies.
“Almost every day in science class, they would ask her the same questions . . . like why she would wear the same weave over and over again,” her friend Tanasha Searls, 14, told the newspaper.
“I felt it was wrong for them to do. She was a really sweet person.”
Another friend, Jonathan Ho, 16, said the teenager, who vanished on her way to school, had a boyfriend and had relationship troubles.
SOURCE: WABC
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