"A very sad update," Mike Ricci, communications director for Hogan. said in a tweet. "Authorities have recovered the body of Gideon McKean. Please keep the family in your prayers."
According to authorities, Gideon’s body was found about 2,000 feet from where his mother’s body was recovered. He was found in 25 feet of water, about 2.3 miles from the residence of his grandmother, former Maryland Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend,
A very sad update. Authorities have recovered the body of Gideon McKean. Please keep the family in your prayers. pic.twitter.com/kCn6y1Frax
— Mike Ricci (@riccimike) April 8, 2020
Previous report: The body of Maeve Kennedy Townsend McKean was found just over 2 miles from where she and her son disappeared in a canoe last week.
Her body was recovered in 25 feet of water in Shady Side, Maryland, according to Maryland Natural Resources Police.
Police will continue to search for her son, Gideon Joseph Kennedy McKean.
Earlier this evening, authorities recovered the body of Maeve Kennedy Townsend McKean. Full statement from Maryland Natural Resources Police: pic.twitter.com/YqCAljj6DI
— Mike Ricci (@riccimike) April 7, 2020
Last week, McKean, 40, and Gideon McKean, 8, disappeared Thursday afternoon while in a canoe on Chesapeake Bay, The Washington Post reported.
The search was eventually suspended 26 hours later after they were reported missing near Annapolis, Maryland, according to the Coast Guard.
Former Maryland Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, McKean’s mother, announced Friday that the search had turned from a rescue to a recovery mission.
David McKean told The Washington Post the family had gathered at a house owned by his wife's mother, who is the daughter of the late Robert F. Kennedy.
Thursday afternoon children had been playing with a ball and accidentally kicked it into the water. Maeve and Gideon got into a canoe and went after the ball.
"They just got farther out than they could handle and couldn't get back in," David McKean told the Post.
The U.S. Coast Guard said wind gusts were up to 30 mph and there were nearly 3-foot waves on the water, the Post reported.
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