Saturday, November 23

Human head that washed ashore in South Florida belonged to missing swimmer

The human head

that washed ashore in South Florida this week

belonged to a missing 19-year-old swimmer, police said Friday.

Victor Enrique Castaneda Jr. went missing Saturday near the jetty area at South Pointe Drive, Miami Beach police said. Castaneda was not found after a three-hour search, police said.

The Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner on Friday confirmed remains found Tuesday near Key Biscayne belonged to Castaneda, police said.

Witnesses said that a good Samaritan saw Castaneda and his sister struggling in the water and saved the sister first, a police spokesperson said Saturday.

By the time, the good Samaritan went back for Castaneda, he was nowhere to be found, the spokesperson said.

A cause and manner of death for Castaneda was not released. The police spokesperson said the investigation is ongoing but at this time, there’s nothing to indicate foul play.

A beach worker Tuesday morning spotted a human head floating on the shoreline close to a small island near Key Biscayne, Miami-Dade police said.

Miami-Dade police said earlier this week that investigators had not determined whether the person was killed in a slaying or whether a marine animal or a boating accident could have led to a decapitation.

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