Nursing Student Found Dead in Athens: What We Know

February 23, 2024
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Nursing Student Found Dead in Athens: What We Know

The Gist: A nursing student from Augusta University’s Athens campus was found dead, leading to campus-wide alerts and safety measures.

The Details: On Thursday, February 22, the body of a nursing student was discovered in a wooded area near Lake Herrick. The student was identified as attending Augusta University College of Nursing in Athens, not UGA. The UGA Police Department, with Chief Jeff Clark speaking at a press conference, and the victim’s college confirmed the details.

Following the discovery, Augusta University announced support services available on campus, and UGA implemented additional security measures for student housing. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation, along with Athens-Clarke County police, are investigating the death, which has not been officially classified as a murder.

Safety Concerns: The community and educational institutions are actively working to ensure the safety and well-being of their members in the wake of the incident.

The Quote: “We’re not gonna leave any rock unturned in this investigation,” UGA Police Chief Jeff Clark.

What’s Next?: Ongoing investigations by local law enforcement and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation aim to uncover further details about the incident.

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