Max Carbone: Wentworth missing student found dead in Boston



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A student at the Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, who has been missing since Saturday morning, was found dead on Sunday, officials said. The police do not believe that the death of Max Carbone, a 19-year-old biomedical engineering student, is suspicious, CBS Boston reported.

"Our hearts are broken," said Carbone's family in a statement. "Max was a sweet, happy and loving son, brother and friend, he was a hard-working student who cared about helping people and we will miss him very much."

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Carbon, a sophomore, was last seen leaving for a party around 2 am Saturday morning. Later in the day, the Boston police issued an alert about missing persons and asked the public to help find him.

The school announced Sunday that Carbone had been found dead that morning. His cause of death has not been published.

"We are devastated by the loss of Max.C was a very talented young man who had chosen biomedical engineering as a field of study," said Eric Overström, provost of the school, in a communicated.

"He had many friends in and out of Wentworth and a warm and loving extended family that he would miss a lot."

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