(EDGECOMBE COUNTY, N.C.) — A North Carolina husband has been considered as a person of interest by authorities after the decomposing body found in a rural area may be an emergency room nurse and mom, who went missing over the weekend.
Diana Alejandra Keel, 38, was reported missing by her college-age daughter on Saturday, according to the Nash County Sheriff’s Office.
Diana Keel’s car was left parked at her home in Nashville, the sheriff’s office said.
Keel’s husband, Lynn Keel, said he last saw his wife on Friday and is now a person of interest in the case, officials said.
Lynn Keel was brought into the sheriff’s office for questioning and to help identify a body that was recovered by authorities which may be his wife, officials said at a news conference on Tuesday.
The decaying body was found on Tuesday in Edgecombe County and sheriff’s officials said foul play was “definitely” involved in that person’s death.
While the identity of the human remains has not been confirmed, the body was in a stage of decomposition that’s consistent with the length of time Diana Keel went missing, officials said.
The Keels also have a 10-year-old son, who was staying with his grandmother as Lynn Keel met with investigators Tuesday, officials said.
Lynn Keel was previously married. His former wife died and her death was ruled accidental, ABC Raleigh station WTVD reported.
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