2 bodies found in Hudson River were a missing Va. teen and her sister

2 bodies found in Hudson River were a missing Va. teen and her sister
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On Wednesday, October 24, 2018, police discovered two females unconscious and unresponsive with no obvious signs of trauma, laying on rocks near the Hudson river. EMS responded and pronounced the individuals deceased at the scene.

Two bodies that were found bound together this week on the Manhattan banks of the Hudson River have been identified as those of two Virginia sisters — one of whom had been reported missing — New York police said.

The bodies of Tala Farea, 16, and Rotana Farea, 22, both of Fairfax, were found Wednesday afternoon, tied together at their feet with what appeared to be duct tape, and they also appeared to be bound at the waist, the New York Police Department said.

They were pronounced dead at the scene, along the riverbanks on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, police said. Police said they’re investigating the deaths, and that the city medical examiner’s office will determine the causes.

There were no obvious signs of trauma when the bodies were discovered, police said. Both were clothed and had black jackets with fur trim, police said.

Tala Farea had been missing from Fairfax since August 24, according to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

A post on the center’s website noted that Tala might have been with Rotana.