Erika Seyfried Body fund in Vermont river
A Brooklyn woman and publishing executive went missing in
Vermont over the weekend. Police say her body was recovered from a river on
Monday morning. Her death is believed to be accidental.
Erika Greber Seyfried, 36, was last seen alive late Sunday
morning when she went out for a walk with her seven-month-old golden retriever.
The vice president of digital strategy and consumer engagement at Penguin Random
House was renting an Airbnb in Westminster, Vt. with her husband, Elijah
Seyfried. When she failed to return home, he reported her missing on Sunday
evening at nightfall.
According to the Brattleboro Reformer, the couple both
hailed from Ohio and had been married since July 2013. They were staying at a
rolling estate owned by local vintage business owner Bob Ross.
“This is a retreat for those who love a peaceful riverfront
setting with songbirds in the morning, wildflower fields and swimming below our
waterfall just 500 feet from your door,” the Airbnb listing reads, according to
the Daily Mail. “Our waterfall on the Saxtons River is only 500 feet from your
suite and offers a great place to have your morning coffee on the riverfront
deck or swim in the deep water pool below the falls. Take a walk on the 1/2
mile riverfront trail without ever leaving the property.”
According to the Burlington Free Press, dive team members
with the Vermont State Police recovered a body from the Saxtons River on Monday
afternoon.
That body, the Reformer notes, matched the description of
Seyfried and was found in “a deep pool at Gages Falls,” which is “just below
the Covered Bridge Road Bridge in Gageville.”
“The pool where rescue workers were focused is just
downstream from the concrete bridge on Covered Bridge Road,” the outlet
explained. “It is a short distance upstream from the notorious Twin Falls,
which is also on the Saxtons River, where more than a dozen people have drowned
while swimming over the past decades.”
The woman’s body will be taken to the Vermont Chief Medical
Examiner’s office in Burlington for an autopsy to determine the official cause
of death and for formal identification purposes. Authorities, however, believe
those efforts are largely pro forma at this point.
“My understanding is that the victim of our incident here in
Vermont is the publishing industry executive at Random House in New York,”
Vermont State Police spokesperson Adam Silverman told the Daily Mail.
Police are treating the woman’s death as “accidental,”
according to local NBC affiliate WPTZ.
According to her LinkedIn profile, Seyfriend began working
with Penguin Random House 13 years ago.
The golden retriever has yet to be found, according to the
Reformer.
“Erika is about 5 feet 2 inches tall, weighs 120 pounds and
has shoulder-length black hair and brown eyes,” Vermont State Police said in an
initial press bulletin released early Monday morning. “She is believed to have
been wearing black flip-flops; no other clothing description is available.”
Law enforcement first said that her disappearance “is not
considered suspicious, but there are concerns for her welfare.”



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