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"On June 13, Linda Bravo, 70, left a friend’s condo to head back to her Bethany Beach home nearby. But she never made it home, her family says, and has not been seen or heard from since.

Bravo’s son, Scot Kight, tells PEOPLE his mother was reported missing after her next door neighbor went to check on the 70-year-old the following day and found Bravo’s three dogs left alone.
“Everything in the house was set like she was coming back,” Kight says. “The dogs, they were at home and she loved her dogs more than anything else. They were set up for a three-hour outing that’s it. They didn’t have extra food or extra water.”

Police issued a Gold Alert for Bravo and during their investigation, video footage of Bravo’s white Mercedes SUV from that night was recovered. It shows her driving northbound on her way home but never turning into her development’s drive, Kight says.

Twenty minutes later, Bravo’s vehicle is captured by the same camera again only this time going southbound. Cell phone records show her phone pinged one final time as she went south before going offline."


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The search for a missing 70-year-old woman came to an end Friday, when police discovered her body in a small coastal town in Delaware weeks after a fatal crash.
Delaware State Police say Linda Bravo, 70, of Bethany Beach, was driving on a residential street in South Bethany when she arrived at a canal access ramp.
Police say it’s unclear why, but Bravo continued driving and went through the thin cable wire that blocked the canal. Her 2011 Mercedes GLK 350 sank to the bottom of the water.

 
Police say the crash happened at around 1 a.m. on June 14 — the day Bravo was listed as a missing person. Bravo’s family, who reside in Olney, Maryland, had been pleading for her safe return, according to news reports.

Her body was discovered on Friday. Her car was found the next day.
1 AM.... a thin cable blocking access. Maybe feeling drowsy, vision not so good driving at night? I can imagine a combination of seemingly minor things leading to disaster. Poor Lady.
 
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