The Suffolk County Police Department in New York has identified the body found floating in the Long Island Sound as that of 32-year-old Brittany Kritis-Garip, who had been missing since last month [1]. According to authorities, Kritis-Garip's cause of death is believed to be non-criminal in nature [1].
Kritis-Garip, a resident of Oyster Bay, was last seen after she jumped out of a moving vehicle in a panicked state, discarded her phone in a bush, and ran away, as reported by her husband, Fernando Garip [1]. Her brother, Niko Kritis, clarified that she exited the vehicle unexpectedly after it had pulled forward following a stop sign [1].
The search for Kritis-Garip concluded when her body was discovered in Lloyd Harbor on April 13 [1]. Her family expressed their grief and gratitude for the support received during the search, stating that Brittany's warmth and kindness left a lasting impact on those who knew her [1].
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CONCLUSION
The discovery of Brittany Kritis-Garip's body brings closure to a weeks-long search, with authorities determining her death to be non-criminal. The event, while tragic, has no direct market impact or financial implications.