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from Ch 4 Boston http://wbztv.com/local/britney.gengel.haiti.2.1494210.html PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (WBZ) ― [Click to zoom.] Click to enlarge 1 of 2 Britney Gengel, 19, or Rutland, Mass. WBZ [Click to zoom.] Click to enlarge 2 of 2 Britney Gengel, 19, or Rutland, Mass. (in grey t-shirt) in Haiti on Tuesday, Jan. 12. Britney is among the students from Lynn University still missing in Haiti as of Jan. 15. Lynn University Close numSlides of totalImages Related Slideshows Major Earthquake Hits Haiti Related Stories * Gengel Family Statement On Recovery Of Britney (2/14/2010) * Missing Rutland Girl's Dad: 'It Is A Living Hell' (2/5/2010) * Lynn University: Time To Begin Grieving Process (1/27/2010) * Father Of Missing Rutland Student Travels To Haiti (1/24/2010) Four weeks after she was buried in the rubble of a Haitian hotel, the body of Rutland teenager Britney Gengel has been found and identified, according to family members. Gengel, who would have turned 20 just days after the Jan. 12 earthquake that claimed her life, was the last of 14 Lynn University students and faculty to be located amid the wreckage of the Hotel Montana. "Our Valentine Britney Gengel was recovered by Col. Norberto Cintron and identified by the State Department today," a statement released by Britney's parents read. "Even though our hearts our breaking, we are so grateful to the men and women who have worked at the Hotel Montana for the past 33 days!"
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(sorry, it converted to HTML) PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (WBZ) ― Four weeks after she was buried in the rubble of a Haitian hotel, the body of Rutland teenager Britney Gengel has been found and identified, according to family members. Gengel, who would have turned 20 just days after the Jan. 12 earthquake that claimed her life, was the last of 14 Lynn University students and faculty to be located amid the wreckage of the Hotel Montana. "Our Valentine Britney Gengel was recovered by Col. Norberto Cintron and identified by the State Department today," a statement released by Britney's parents read. "Even though our hearts our breaking, we are so grateful to the men and women who have worked at the Hotel Montana for the past 33 days!"
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