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River body identified as missing Seattle man

Associated Press

EPHRATA, Wash. – Authorities are investigating the death of a man reported missing more than two years ago in Seattle whose body was found 135 miles away in the Columbia River, east of the Cascade Range.

The body of 75-year-old Toshio Ota was found on Aug. 25, 2012, in the river about a mile south of the Interstate 90 bridge near Vantage. Authorities announced Tuesday the body had been identified as Ota.

An autopsy confirmed he died of a blow to the head. His death has been ruled a homicide, Grant County Coroner Craig Morrison said.

Ota, a Japanese businessman, was reported missing March 28, 2011, some 20 days after anyone last had contact with him, Seattle Police Department spokesman Sgt. Sean Whitcomb said.

“We’re investigating how the victim, missing from Seattle, ended up washing up in the Columbia River,” he said.

Whitcomb declined to release additional details, citing the ongoing investigation.

In Grant County, authorities were unable to immediately identify the badly decomposed body after it surfaced in the river. In November 2012, they sought help from other law enforcement agencies stretching from Western Washington to Montana.

Hundreds of cases were checked. Ota’s dental records were a match.