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wicket Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-20-06 08:31 AM
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Body of missing Fulbright scholar found
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Edited on Wed Dec-20-06 08:33 AM by wicket
What a terrible end to a beautiful life. :cry: Rest in peace Jane.



Am I being too cynical for wondering why this hasn't garnered more media attention? :shrug:

Officials identify body found in Hingham park; Woman, 24, was Wellesley graduate

Authorities yesterday identified a body that was found in a Hingham park as Jane M. Park , a Wellesley College graduate and Fulbright scholar who had been missing for about seven months.

Park, 24, lived in Somerville and was reported missing by her family on May 15. She had been seen visiting World's End park in Hingham at the time of her disappearance, authorities have said. That is where a passerby noticed her remains and contacted police Saturday.

Authorities used dental records to confirm her identity. Park's family, who live in Potomac, Md., would not comment last night when reached by telephone. The family spent a lot of time in the Boston area during the search, and a state trooper contacted them yesterday. Somerville police have said they do not suspect foul play. Authorities would not disclose the cause of her death, and were awaiting word from state medical examiners.

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Park graduated with honors from Wellesley in 2004 with a degree in philosophy. She was president of the Wellesley Philosophical Society and a member of the Chamber Music Society, according to Wellesley's website. She had been a summer intern at the Korean American Coalition in Washington, D.C., and a teaching assistant at Johns Hopkins University and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery of Asian Art in Washington , D.C.

In 2004, she won a highly competitive Fulbright Scholarship to study the teaching of English as a foreign language in South Korea. In 2005, she began coursework at the Harvard Extension School.
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