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Female body found alongside Interstate 65 In Hardin County has been identified Woman was Egyptian native who had been residing in Nashville, TN and had been the subject of a missing person case Next previous story in case: Update on Female Body Found Alongside I-65 in Hardin County By MTPR Norman Chaffins Kentucky State Police Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY In cooperation with the Kentucky State Police, the Hardin County Coroner's Office, the Medical Examiner's Office in Louisville and forensic pathologist, Dr. Emily Craig, the female body found alongside Interstate 65 on May 29, 2013 in Hardin County has been identified. She is 27-year-old Egyptian native, Madiha E. Roshdy Hafzalla. She had been residing in Nashville, Tennessee and was reported missing from there. The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department is working the missing persons case and any questions regarding the ongoing investigation should be directed to them. Next of kin has been notified. - MTPR Norman Chaffins This story was posted on 2013-06-27 03:12:25
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