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Second Alabama child's body found | Second Alabama child's body found |
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A second body has been found in the search for four children allegedly thrown by their father into the sea in the US state of Alabama. | A second body has been found in the search for four children allegedly thrown by their father into the sea in the US state of Alabama. |
The discovery of the three-year-old boy's body came a day after the remains of a four-month-old infant were found. | The discovery of the three-year-old boy's body came a day after the remains of a four-month-old infant were found. |
Lam Luong, 37, initially confessed to throwing the children off a bridge last week but retracted his confession. The search for all the children continues. | Lam Luong, 37, initially confessed to throwing the children off a bridge last week but retracted his confession. The search for all the children continues. |
Mr Luong is being held without bail on four counts of capital murder. | Mr Luong is being held without bail on four counts of capital murder. |
He and his wife, 23-year-old Kieu Phan, reported the children - who range in age from four months to three years old - missing a week ago. | He and his wife, 23-year-old Kieu Phan, reported the children - who range in age from four months to three years old - missing a week ago. |
Kidnap claim | Kidnap claim |
The body of four-month-old Danny was found on Saturday morning by a duck hunter, about five miles (8km) west of the bridge from which the children were allegedly thrown into Mobile Bay. | The body of four-month-old Danny was found on Saturday morning by a duck hunter, about five miles (8km) west of the bridge from which the children were allegedly thrown into Mobile Bay. |
The children were allegedly thrown from a bridge into the sea | The children were allegedly thrown from a bridge into the sea |
The body of the second boy was spotted on Sunday near the shore in Bayou La Fourche Bay, several miles further west. | The body of the second boy was spotted on Sunday near the shore in Bayou La Fourche Bay, several miles further west. |
Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran said the remaining two bodies could be in the same area or have been carried by currents closer to the Alabama-Mississippi state line, the Associated Press news agency reports. | Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran said the remaining two bodies could be in the same area or have been carried by currents closer to the Alabama-Mississippi state line, the Associated Press news agency reports. |
District Attorney John Tyson Jr said Mr Luong had initially confessed to throwing the children into the sea from the Dauphin Island Bridge after an argument with Kieu Ngoc Phan. | District Attorney John Tyson Jr said Mr Luong had initially confessed to throwing the children into the sea from the Dauphin Island Bridge after an argument with Kieu Ngoc Phan. |
Later, he denied this, insisting that two women had taken the children. | Later, he denied this, insisting that two women had taken the children. |
He appeared in court last Thursday, where he was formally charged. If convicted of capital murder, he could face the death penalty or life in prison without parole. | He appeared in court last Thursday, where he was formally charged. If convicted of capital murder, he could face the death penalty or life in prison without parole. |
The three younger children - Hannah, two, Lindsey, one, and Danny - are Lam Luong's, while the eldest, three-year-old Ryan, is his wife's son from a previous relationship. | |
Mr Luong came to Alabama from Vietnam in 1984 when he was a teenager and worked as a shrimper. | Mr Luong came to Alabama from Vietnam in 1984 when he was a teenager and worked as a shrimper. |
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