The body of Danit Ehrlich, a 33-year-old American-Israeli woman, was recovered on Monday according to CBS News.
Ehrlich's body was found just hours after her family held a
memorial for her in F
lorida. Her family and friends were still gathered when
they received the call that her body had been found, according to statements on
Facebook.
Ehrlich and her dog Bamba were reported missing two weeks
ago on February 21 at a dog park in Missoula, Montana, and authorities have
been searching for them ever since.
On Monday, CBS NEWS reported that her body was found by a
passerby who spotted her in Clark Fork River in Montana. A preliminary
coroner's exam identified the body to be Ehrlich.
Bamba has not been found.
"She was a lovely, lovely girl. She really, she touched
people," said Ehrlich's father, Simon Ehrlich.
Ehrlich's boyfriend told CBS Colorado, that "It hurts
really bad to know my love, my soulmate isn't here."
"I didn't realize how much I was hanging on to the
small sliver of hope I had about her possibly being alive. It brings closure
and it brings a sense of finality. It's broken me to know the truth… she was
the love of my life, she was the most beautiful woman and caring woman I've
ever known.
She has an amazing family… She was loved so loudly in death.
So many of us will carry Danit and her love of animals and her friends with us.
Pictures can only do so much justice to the amazing spirit that she was."
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