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Police identify body pulled from water in Boston's Seaport District

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Boston police say they’ve recovered a body from the water in the city’s Seaport District Monday morning. 

Police say they are continuing to investigate after a body was recovered from the Boston waterfront on Monday morning.

Boston police said they received a call around 7:30 a.m. for a reported water rescue. A dead body was found in the water in the area of the Barking Crab restaurant at 1 Courthouse Way.

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The homicide unit was called in as per normal protocol, police said.

The Suffolk District Attorney's Office identified the body Tuesday as 24-year-old Wedefegerson Desir, of Boston, but said autopsy results are still pending.

Desir had been reported missing by family members last week. He had last been seen on Aug. 11 around 2 a.m. at the Barking Crab, police said, where he left his belongings. He suffered from mental health issues and did not have his medication with him.

The investigation remains active and ongoing.

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