Crime & Safety
Bodies Pulled From Submerged Car In Seaport, DA Asks For Help
Cameras in the near the Black Falcon Cruise Terminal captured a 2008 Ford Escape crashing through a guardrail and plummeting into the water.

BOSTON — After two bodies were pulled from a submerged car in the water in the Seaport last week, state police and the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office are asking for the public's help in figuring out what happened.
Authorities found the remains of Tatianna Morales and Djovany Pierre on Friday, Aug. 14 — three days after security cameras in the area of the Black Falcon Cruise Terminal captured a white 2008 Ford Escape crashing through a wooden guardrail around 10:30 p.m. and plummeting into the Reserved Channel.
But, it does not appear to be a cut and dry case, according to District Attorney Rachel Rollins, who said it's not clear yet how the two even knew each other. On Aug. 12, the families of Morales and Pierre both separately filed missing persons reports.
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"My Office continues to investigate the deaths of Tatianna Morales and Djovany Pierre with the goal of finding answers for their loved ones and the public," Rollins said in a statement.
Officials are asking anyone with information about the deaths to contact the Suffolk County State Police detectives unit at 617-727-8817.
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