The body of a missing Princeton Junior was recovered from a lake that limits with the New Jersey campus, finishing a search for almost a week for the student.
Lauren Blackburn, 23, was found in Lake Carnegie on Friday morning, according to the Princeton Security Department. A cause of death was not immediately revealed.
“I am deeply saddened for Royas that Lauren Blackburn ’26’s body was found in Lake Carnegie this morning. Our hearts are heavy and we share the condolences depended with the family and friends of Lauren they wrote in a letter they govern school.
Blackburn, who was specializing in English, was last seen near the Firestone Library of the University around 6 pm of April 19 before disappearing, said the school.
School officials reported that Blackburn disappeared on Tuesday through a campus alert.
The authorities made a ping to their phone in the man -made reservoir area around midnight on Tuesday, which caused a water search to begin.
Lake Carnegie is just south of the Campus, near the Athletic Complex of the University, but at a mile of the library where Blackburn was last seen.
The Lake was a gift from the Andrew Carnegie steel industrialist for a cost of $ 450,000, which is approximately $ 9.5 million today, the school said.
The deposit is located in 263 acres with a uniform depth of nine feet at a distance of 35 feet from the coast.
A former Daily Princetonian writer, the student newspaper, Blackburn was the most recent winner of the Sam Hutton 2024 fund for the arts.
The prize is awarded to a student at the Lewis Center for the Arts “to support the Undergraduate Summer Study, Travel and Independent Research.”
Before attending Princeton, Blackburn graduated from Core Central High School in southern Indiana.
He arrived at local headlines in 2019 as a high school student when he received a National Scholarship Merit Scholarship and Gates.
The teachers praised the then flag bearer when I was a child with an excellent memory.
“You can read a book and know everything in him,” said English teacher Kate Robinson to Wave at that time. “I’m quite sure you have a photographic memory.”
“He is a child,” added Science Teacher Karen York. “Never, I have never heard it once say a bad word.”
The death of Blackburn marks the sixth of a university student at school since 2021, and the five previously ruled as suicides, Princetonian newspaper said.
The greatest sociology of Junior Sociology, Ewunetie, was found dead near the tennis courts of the school in October 2022 after being reported as missing six days before.
An autopsy confirmed that Ewunetie died “Bupropion, Escitalopram and Hydroxízina Toxicity”, The Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office announced.