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Woman Missing For Two Months Washes Ashore at Breezy Point Beach

Written by Wendy L  |  21. February 2013

Marisha Cheong, 24, went missing on Dec. 19 and over the weekend, her body was found washed ashore along Breezy Point. The body was badly decomposed after having gone missing for nearly two months. Cheong was found with her hands bound by green rope at the feet and she was wearing her pajama bottoms, which raises much concern from her family on how she ended up that way.

Some family members are suspecting Cheong’s live-in boyfriend, Latchman Balkaran, has information behind Cheong’s death. Her boyfriend has not been charged and has been cooperating with detectives.

Police indicate that Balkaran received a text from Cheong the day she went missing to pick her up from a Forest Hills subway station, but she was not there when he arrived. Her boyfriend also admitted that they had argued that same morning.

Cheong’s mother is growingly suspicious and suspecting of Balkaran as she received a text message right before her daughter went missing reading, “Mom I’m fine I just need a little time to think.” Cheong’s mother indicates her daughter always called her “Mommy” and suspects someone else had been sending the text message from her phone.

As of early this week, police and the New York City medical examiner’s office have not identified the cause of death. Preliminary tests have shown there was hemorrhaging on the right side of the neck, a bone fracture in the neck and bruises to her hips and right thigh.

Cheong was a 2007 graduate of Valley Stream South High School and attended Long Island University’s Brooklyn campus. She moved to the U.S. at the age of 10 from Guyana and lived with family in Valley Stream. At the time of her disappearance, she was living with her boyfriend of about five year in Jamaica, Queens.

Cheong’s family had been desperately seeking for information and answers regarding her disappearance and even put up a $5,000 award to anyone with information leading to her finding on Facebook.

Cheong leaves behind per parents and two younger brothers and a sister.

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