A man was found dead on a street in East Atlantic Beach, a beach town in an exclusive area of Long Island (NY) dubbed “the new Hamptons”.
the police of the nassau county discovered the body on Saturday around 5:30 a.m. and at the moment it has not been identifiedindicated LongIsland.com. It is also unclear when or how he died.
Officers responded to a 911 call about a man at the intersection of Buffalo Avenue and Beech Street. Shortly after he was pronounced dead.
“They are trying to figure out what exactly happened and where it came from,” said to News 12 local resident Brandon Rosenblatt. “It is a very quiet neighborhood. It’s the first time anything has happened here.”
Anyone with information should callat 1-800-244-TIPS (8477) or 911. All communications are strictly confidential.
Also this weekend the New York police found a leg floating on the shore of Staten Island. The medical examiner is determining who owned it and how long it had been in the water.
Last month a pedestrian found human remains thrown into the trash in Queens (NYC). Subsequently, the victim’s mother was also found dead in her home and her son was arrested in both cases as a suspect.
Days later, some human bones were found in a wooded area a few meters from a road on Long Island (NY).
In March, a hand with just two fingers found by a dog walker on Staten Island belonged to a woman buried in a nearby cemetery more than a decade ago, New York Police revealed.
In a similar case, in January 2021, human remains were found in a park on Staten Island, along with a 2005 calendar. Months later, it was determined that the bones were from a short male (between 4’11” and 5’5″), possibly Asian or Hispanic, and that he had been murdered on an unspecified date. But so far the victim has not been identified and there have been no arrests.
In July 2021, the NYPD reported human bones found behind the City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) facilities in New Springville, Staten Island.