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- Dr. Cletus Iwuagwu was reported missing on Nov. 25 in Springfield Township, Ohio
- On Thursday, Dec. 25, the Springfield Fire Department discovered his remains in Orchard Lake
- The Lucas County Coroner’s Office declared the physician’s cause of death was drowning
The body of the 71-year-old Ohio doctor who disappeared in late November has been found. Officials also released his cause of death on Friday, Dec. 26.
Dr. Cletus Iwuagwu went missing on Nov. 25 in Springfield Township, Ohio, according to a Lucas County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) report obtained by PEOPLE. His daughter reported he was missing that day, after his niece last saw him around 8 p.m. on Nov. 24. In the weeks that followed, authorities used drones and K-9 teams and dozens of volunteers searched for him.
One month later, on Thursday, Dec. 25, LCSO discovered Iwuagwu’s body in Orchard Lake near Stone Oak Country Club, according to a Lucas County Coroner’s Office (LCCO) news release. The Springfield Fire Department retrieved the body from the water and later identified the remains as Iwuagwu.
On Friday, LCCO announced that the autopsy investigation found Iwuagwu died of drowning. “There were no signs of trauma or foul play at autopsy,” LCCO said.
While Iwuagwu’s cause of death has been shared, “the circumstances surrounding this death are still being investigated,” LCCO said.
“It’s been like a cloud that has been over us because we somehow seemed to feel or know that he was there,” resident Dusty Foreman told WTOL. “Over the past month, I’ve been out there several times and this time, unfortunately, on Christmas, they did find the body.”
Iwuagwu worked as a professor in the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences, Department of Medicine, and as a UToledo Health geriatric medicine physician.
“He is a well-respected physician, and we share the community’s hope for his safe return as law enforcement continues to investigate his missing-person case,” a University of Toledo Medical Center spokesperson previously told ABC 13.
Before Iwuagwu’s death, he was released from a local hospital on Nov. 24 and returned home, a family member told the responding officer. He was last seen on surveillance video near his home in Holland around 2:15 a.m. on Nov. 25.
One of his daughters told police that she had been getting updates on her phone about her father’s location. However, once officials went to check, they were unable to locate him.
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PEOPLE reached out to UToledo Health for comment.
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