Darius Appiah Fredericksburg, VA, found dead on Feb. 3 after being missing – GoFundMe
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Darius Appiah Death – Missing Darius Appiah of Fredericksburg, Virginia, has been found dead, he was 22 years old. According to reports; a body was found in the Hazel Run tributary, which is located close to Lafayette Boulevard and Blue and Gray Parkway. It was said that the discovery was uncovered during the hunt for Darius Appiah, a man who had been reported missing from the region.
Appiah was last seen on January 24th in the Mine Road area. Participating were close to one hundred volunteers, including members of Appiah’s family and friends. An substantial police presence is currently present in the region, and they are actively participating in an investigation.
Darius Appia had not been seen since Wednesday, January 24, 2024. He was last seen leaving his place of employment at approximately 2:22 p.m. to pick up a dinner that he had ordered, and then he disappeared. However, Darius has not been located despite the fact that his vehicle was found by the authorities in a park on Friday, January 26, 2024. Everyone in the neighborhood is in disbelief, and his family is going through unfathomable suffering and requires our assistance.
A GoFundMe page was been created by Freda Brew to help raise funds that will be used to hire a Private Investigator, raise reward fund and support search efforts.
In the wake of this tragic incident, we extend our deepest condolences to the families affected by this heart-wrenching loss. As they grapple with the indescribable pain of bidding farewell to their loved ones, we share in their sorrow and stand in solidarity during this time of profound grief.
May the memories of those we have lost be a source of strength, and may the support of friends, family, and the community provide solace as they navigate the difficult journey ahead.
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