New York Daily News
Nearly a month after Andrew Jarzyk went missing his family, at long last, has been given some amount of closure.
The 27-year-old’s family has confirmed that a body found in the Hudson River on Monday is that of the Hoboken, N.J., jogger and banker who had been missing since the early hours of April 1.
But despite his body’s recovery, his family says his death and disappearance is still deeply shrouded in mystery.
“At this time we do not have answers into why Andrew’s life ended at such a young age. Please be accepting to the fact we may never have these answers,” his brother posted on a public Facebook page created for his recovery.
Jarzyk, who worked at PNC Financial in Woodland, had been described by friends as in good spirits when last seen at a Hoboken restaurant.
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Nearly a month after Andrew Jarzyk went missing his family, at long last, has been given some amount of closure.
The 27-year-old’s family has confirmed that a body found in the Hudson River on Monday is that of the Hoboken, N.J., jogger and banker who had been missing since the early hours of April 1.
But despite his body’s recovery, his family says his death and disappearance is still deeply shrouded in mystery.
“At this time we do not have answers into why Andrew’s life ended at such a young age. Please be accepting to the fact we may never have these answers,” his brother posted on a public Facebook page created for his recovery.
Jarzyk, who worked at PNC Financial in Woodland, had been described by friends as in good spirits when last seen at a Hoboken restaurant.
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