Falsely accused: Sunil Tripathi, 22, was wrongly fingered as the Boston marathon bomber on Reddit and now police believe they found his body. He is seen here with his mother and sister. He has been missing since last month. He left his cell phone and wallet when he walked out the door
A Rhode Island family is anxiously awaiting news from authorities on whether the body they pulled from Providence River. Police found the body around 6 p.m. and said they think it is 'very possible' that it is Tripathi, who was wrongly accused of being one of the Boston Marathon bombers.
The body was discovered on Tuesday evening around 6 p.m. in the river near the Wyndham Garden Providence Hotel, but it is not yet known when the person died.
The hotel is a little over a mile from Tripathi's apartment on Angell Street where he was last seen on March 16. His cell phone and wallet were left in his apartment.
The body was discovered by the coach of the Brown University crew team during practice.
As news spread that his body had possibly been discovered, tributes to the student poured in through his family's Facebook page, 'Help Us Find Sunil Tripathi.'
Discovery: The body was discovered by the coach of the Brown University crew team during practice
Location: This is where the body was discovered on Tuesday evening around 6 p.m., in the river near the Wyndham Garden Providence Hotel
'I'd like to extend the deepest apologies to the family of Sunil Tripathi for any part we may have had in relaying what has turned out to be faulty information,' the moderator of the FindBostonBombers subreddit wrote in a statement.
'We cannot begin to know what you're going through and for that we are truly sorry.
'Several users, twitter users, and other sources had heard him identified as the suspect and believed it to be confirmed. We were mistaken.'
The apologies didn't stop there, as Erik Martin, the general manager of Reddit, also sent out an email 'to apologize personally and on behalf of all our employees.'
It is not clear exactly how Tripathi went from being a missing person to wrongly becoming the prime suspect in the manhunt for the Tsarnaev brothers. But it appears speculation started on social news site Reddit, with several users claiming on the forum last Thursday evening that he was being sought by thousands of police and SWAT team officers over the attack.
Then, after the suspects engaged in a raging gun battle with police, some Twitter users began circulating the police scanner claims, setting off a storm of further storm of speculation.
But with the story gathering pace on social media, many users began to celebrate how they had found the suspect in the 'white hat' - a reference to the fact one of the images showed alleged bomber Dzhokar in a baseball cap of that colour.
Yet all chose to ignore the fact Tripathi had not been named by police as a suspect.
Within hours, vile messages began cropping up on Sunil's Facebook page and about a dozen news vans camped outside the family's home in Radnor, Pennsylvania.
By dawn on Friday, the suspects had been formally named - brothers Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev, whose family is from the breakaway Russian region of Chechnya. The only consolation that his family took from the incident was that perhaps the internet sleuths may use the energy that they applied to sending vicious emails and threats after the false accusation to help find the missing student.
The Reddit contributor who started the forum dedicated to identifying the Boston Marathon bombers announced that he is quitting the community site. The user, identified only by his screen name of 'Oops777' said that it was a mistake to do so, and is now facing a massive backlash following their incorrect accusations.
‘Someone will tweet, then retweet, and completely unsubstantiated things can proliferate so rapidly and destructively,’ Sunil's sister Sangeeta Tripathi said in an interview on Friday.
'It seems this is just the ugly underbelly of viral social media,' she later told NBC News.
Searching: His family started a Facebook group soon after his March 16 disappearance
At a crossroads: Sunil Tripathi had taken a leave of absence from Brown recently and was volunteering at a library while deciding what to do next
Grainy images from a surveillance camera have come to light showing a figure believed to be Tripathi moments after leaving his home at 1.33am, just 20 minutes after he last used his computer, according to ABC News. Police checked Tripathi's online activity and bank accounts, but reportedly found no leads. They did come across what they have characterized as a vague note in the student's apartment, but will not go into details. The missing man’s bicycle, which he used frequently to get around, was at the unit he shared with several other university students.
Tripathi's siblings, Ravi and Sangeeta, have been canvassing Providence and its suburbs in hopes of uncovering new clues leading to their missing baby brother.
Their desperate search took them to coffee shops, stores, homeless shelters, soup kitchens hospital and morgues.
Sensitive soul: The philosophy major, right, was described by his older brother, left, as a man who found pleasure in simple things like classical music
The close-knit family last heard from Sunil, known to his loved ones as Sunny, the night before he vanished.
‘Between family and friends, we are in constant contact with him,’ Sangeeta, 30, told ABC News on Sunday.
‘We became worried when he didn't respond to many missed calls,’ she said.
Items left behind: Sangeeta Tripathi, the missing student¿s sister, says his wallet, ID cards, credit cards and cell phone were found in his room
According to his brother, Sunil had taken a leave from Brown recently and was spending his time volunteering at a local library. He was last seen in the campus area wearing a pair of blue jeans, a black Eastern Mountain Sports ski jacket, glasses and a Philadelphia Eagles wool hat, according to witness reports. It is unclear what if any identifying features the body found in the Providence River had on him to make police blieve that it is Sunil.
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