Ocean County authorities have confirmed the deaths of two different people in what appeared to be separate drowning incidents Saturday.
The first involved Toms River Police, who responded around 6 a.m. to reports of a woman s body that washed ashore in the Ocean Beach section of the township.
Police identified the body as that of 43-year-old Jennifer Jack, of Lavallette.
The Ocean County Medical Examiner’s Office determined Jack s cause of death to be drowning and the Ocean County Prosecutor s office said there was no evidence to suggest there was any foul play or criminal activity involved in this unfortunate incident, while the death did remain under investigation.
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