Woman who drowned in Gloucester identified; foul play not suspected
Cassandra Baker, a 41-year-old from Beverly, was found floating face down in Gloucester Sunday.
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Authorities said they don’t suspect foul play in the drowning of a woman in Gloucester on Monday.
The woman, identified as 41-year-old Cassandra Baker of Beverly, was pulled out of the water near Rafes Chasm Sunday afternoon. She was reported floating face down in the water and was pronounced dead when brought to Addison Gilbert Hospital in Gloucester.
A women in her early 40s was pulled from the waters near Rafes Chasm. @gloucesterfire provided emergency medical care. She was later pronounced dead at AGH. This tragedy remains under investigation by @GloucesterPD and Essex County DAs Office. @STheken @GDTnews @GuilfoilPR
— Chief Ed Conley (@ChiefEdConley) November 29, 2020
The Gloucester Police Department and the Essex District Attorney’s office are investigating the death and said they don’t suspect foul play. Authorities did not provide more details of the circumstances of Baker’s death.
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