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Bodies of men missing from ‘Rocklahoma’ music festival found in Oklahoma Bodies of men missing from ‘Rocklahoma’ music festival found in Oklahoma
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The bodies of two men missing after the "Rocklahoma" music festival have been found in a submerged vehicle in Oklahoma.The bodies of two men missing after the "Rocklahoma" music festival have been found in a submerged vehicle in Oklahoma.
Cody Parrick and Ben Babar had last been seen on 22 May, when the pair was heading to the three-day festival. Festival officials confirmed that Mr Parrick’s Rocklahoma ticket was used, according to KFSM.Cody Parrick and Ben Babar had last been seen on 22 May, when the pair was heading to the three-day festival. Festival officials confirmed that Mr Parrick’s Rocklahoma ticket was used, according to KFSM.
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Oklahoma Highway Patrol officers received a call on Sunday night about a vehicle submerged at a boat ramp at Lake Eufala. When officers removed the vehicle, they identified the bodies of Mr Parrick and Mr Babar.Oklahoma Highway Patrol officers received a call on Sunday night about a vehicle submerged at a boat ramp at Lake Eufala. When officers removed the vehicle, they identified the bodies of Mr Parrick and Mr Babar.
The cause of the accident and the cause of death both are under investigation. The bodies have been sent to the medical examiner. Officials have not said whether they suspect foul play.The cause of the accident and the cause of death both are under investigation. The bodies have been sent to the medical examiner. Officials have not said whether they suspect foul play.
  
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