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    Lake search ends with tragic discovery

    ATLANTA (AP) – The body of an Atlanta teacher and coach who vanished last month while boating on Georgia’s Lake Oconee has been recovered from waters not far from where his fiancee was found dead shortly after their outing, a sheriff told news outlets on Sunday.

    Sheriff Howard Sills of Putnam County told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that Gary Jones’ body was found on Sunday afternoon in about 13 metres of water on the popular tourist lake southeast of Atlanta.

    The discovery was made not far from where the body of Jones’ fiancee, Spelman College instructor Joycelyn Wilson, was found a day after the two went missing on February 8, the newspaper reported.

    It comes a month to the day that Wilson’s body was recovered in the vicinity of where Jones’ empty two-seater fishing boat and his sneakers were found floating.

    Sills said Jones’ body was found by Wisconsin search-and-recovery expert Keith Cormican, who used sophisticated underwater sonar in his effort, the newspaper reported.

    The empty boat was discovered circling in the water, triggering an intensive search of the lake.

    The sheriff’s office said previously that it had obtained video of Wilson and Jones launching their small boat from a marina. Authorities said at the time that they had been staying at a hotel on the lake, about 135 kilometres southeast of Atlanta.

    The area where the body was found is nearly 5 kilometres northwest of a dam that separates Lake Oconee from neighbouring Lake Sinclair just to the south. Underwater timber still stands from when the Oconee River basin was flooded to build the lake nearly half a century ago.

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