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Girl leads Black Lives Matter protest on Ocean Drive
Read full article: Girl leads Black Lives Matter protest on Ocean DriveMIAMI BEACH, Fla. – A student led a small Black Lives Matter march on Tuesday morning along Ocean Drive in South Beach. About two dozen people followed 13-year-old Egyptia Green, a Ransom Everglades School student, from Fifth to 15th Street. About two dozen protesters marched along Ocean Drive on Tuesday in South Beach. (Local 10 News)Miami Beach Commissioner Michael Gongora, DeAnne Connolly Graham, the chair of the Miami Beach Chamber Women’s Business Council, and a few Miami Beach officers also participated.

Body of missing Cornell student from South Florida, found in creek in Ithaca
Read full article: Body of missing Cornell student from South Florida, found in creek in IthacaCOCONUT GROVE, Fla. - Students and staff at Ransom Everglades School are mourning the death of recent graduate, Antonio Tsialas. Tsialas was a freshman student at Cornell University in Upstate New York and graduated as an AP scholar with distinction from Ransom Everglades School in Miami. The search came to an end after his body was found in Fall Creek in Ithaca, New York. Cornell University PD released this statement, "We are saddened to report that this afternoon, Cornell University Police, working with the Ithaca Police Department and the Ithaca Fire Department, recovered a body from Fall Creek by Ithaca Falls. Cornell University Police has confirmed the identity as Antonio Tsialas, 18, the Cornell student who was reported missing Friday.
Cornell University student from Miami found dead
Read full article: Cornell University student from Miami found deadMaeshima hiroki via Wikimedia CommonsMIAMI - A Cornell student from Miami who had been missing since Friday was found dead Saturday, according to Cornell University police. The body of Antonio Tsialas, 18, was recovered from Fall Creek by Ithaca Falls, according to authorities. No foul play is suspected and the investigation is ongoing, authorities said. Tsialas graduated from Ransom Everglades School earlier this year. Copyright 2019 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved.