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19-year-old college rugby player found dead after he went missing in Bermuda during a team trip

Mar 20, 2018, 02:33 IST

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Bermuda Police

  • Mark Dombrowski, a 19-year-old St. Joseph's University student, has been found dead in Bermuda.
  • Dombrowski was competing in a tournament with the school's rugby team and was last seen at a bar early Sunday morning.
  • Bermuda police confirmed on Monday afternoon that they had found Dombrowski's body.
  • Police did not announce a cause of death.


A 19-year-old college rugby player from St. Joseph's University has been found dead in Bermuda after he went missing during a trip with his team, according to the Associated Press.

Police have not announced a cause of death.

Mark Dombrowski was with the St. Joseph's rugby team competing in the Ariel Re Bermuda International 7's Tournament over the past week.

According to the Bermuda police, Dombrowski was last seen at 1 a.m., early Sunday morning. The team was scheduled to return to the U.S. on Sunday.

The search for Dombrowski concentrated on a wooded area known as The Arboretum near the sports center where the team had been competing, according to the AP.

Organizers for the tournament had offered a $1,000 reward.

After Dombrowski was reported missing, police distributed the flyer seen above, both locally and through social media channels.

On Saturday, the team posed for a photo on a beach in Bermuda.

Dombrowski was from Claymont, Delaware.

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