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Body of missing 21-year-old student found near Trois-Rivires, Que., marina

A body that was found in the near the Trois-Rivires, Que., marina Tuesday morning has been identified as 21-year-old Alexandra Martine Diengo Lumbayi, a Congolese student who was reported missing last week.

Alexandra Martine Diengo Lumbayi was last seen on Oct. 2

A young Black woman wearing a tan long sleeve button-up sitting down at a restaurant table. She has her hair out and is smiling at the camera.
Members of the Congolese, Cameroonian and Senegalese community were at Saint-Quentin Island Tuesday morning looking for Alexandra Martine Diengo Lumbayi. (Rebecca Faila/Facebook)

A body that was found near the marina on Saint-Quentin Island in Trois-Rivires, Que., Tuesday morning has been identified as 21-year-old Alexandra Martine Diengo Lumbayi, a Congolese student who was reported missing last week.

Lumbayi, who was studying at the Universit du Qubec Trois-Rivires, was last seen on the island the afternoon ofOct. 2.

Local police say her body was foundin the St. Maurice River by a kayaker around 10:20 a.m. Tuesday. The body was in the water between the property owned by Kruger Wayagamack Inc. and the marina.

The coroner identified Lumbayi Tuesday afternoon, according to Radio-Canada.

Her mother,Rosemine Ndjondo, who lives in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, reported her missing after not hearing from her for a few days. She posted a video to TikTok over the weekend sounding the alarm around Lumbayi's disappearance and pleading for help.

"I haven't been drinking, I'm not eating, I'm not sleeping. I don't even know how to close my eyes anymore or how to live," said Ndjondothrough tears in the video.

Provincial police had been leading searches for Lumbayi since Friday and continue to investigate the circumstances around her death.

Students and members of the Congolese, Cameroonianand Senegalese community also joined the search efforts on Sunday and were on the island Tuesday morning.

Written by Cassandra Yanez-Leyton with files from Radio-Canada