LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The East Lansing Police Division has confirmed that the post-mortem of Meagan Turner, 32, a doctoral candidate from Canada learning at Michigan State College, has been accomplished.
Police additionally confirmed that Turner was reported lacking earlier than her stays have been discovered and mentioned that they’re now awaiting toxicology stories earlier than sharing any extra updates on the investigation.
Presently, investigators don’t consider foul play was concerned in her demise. The Ingham County Medical Examiner’s Workplace stories that it could take a number of weeks earlier than toxicology outcomes can be found.
ELPD: No foul play in Crimson Cedar River physique discovery
“ELPD will continue to investigate all options and leads in this case, but we do not have reason at this point to believe there is an ongoing risk to public safety,” mentioned East Lansing Police Chief Jen Brown.
Turner’s stays have been discovered within the early morning hours of Monday, Oct. 13, within the Crimson Cedar River within the space “just east of Cedar Village,” police say.
Turner’s obituary is obtainable on-line.
