Missing Houston Executive Found Dead
March 13th, 2010 - 8:45 pm ICT by GD ( 9 comments )By Meena Kar
Houston, Mar 13, (THAINDIAN NEWS) It is quite unfortunate that the Houston executive, who was reported to be missing for the last few days have been ultimately found dead, this week. According to the reports of the official sources, the body of the 54-year-old man, Douglas Schantz, was found in the Mississippi river, this Tuesday. The New Orleans Police Department confirmed the reports of his death and said that searchers had to pull out his body from a place close to the Toulouse Street Wharf.
Douglas Schantz was the president of Sequent Energy Management’s whole sale trading unit and it is still unknown how his life came to such a tragic end. Yet, the initial reports of the Police Department indicate that he might have drowned in the river. However, officials also stated that the actual cause of his death would be revealed once the coroner’s office performs an autopsy of his body.
According to the last reports, the officials do not consider any foul play is involved in the death of the missing Houston executive, Douglas Schantz. It has been reported that the man was reported to be missing from Monday after he failed to catch a flight with his daughter. Reports also indicate that the body of the man had a number of valuables when searchers found his body in the water. Douglas Schantz had a successful professional life and worked in the Sequent Energy Management firm, which is owned by the renowned natural gas distributor brand AGL. None of the sources have yet reported the possible reasons behind his disappearance and sudden death.
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March 13th, 2010 at 9:16 pm
This is one of the most poorly written articles I have ever read. The author apparently does not have a grasp of the English language and should NOT be writing for publication. Obviously the top management of this news organization is not well educated or is not in touch with his work force.
March 13th, 2010 at 10:11 pm
Not the best writing, definitely poor editing.
March 13th, 2010 at 10:25 pm
IDIOTS, BEFORE YOU GIVE YOUR USELESS OPINIONS LOOK AT THE NAME OF THE PULICATION THAI-INDIAN!!!!!
March 13th, 2010 at 10:30 pm
Thank you for the very classy response. And, who is the idiot?
March 13th, 2010 at 10:57 pm
You think this article is poorly written? Read the one about Rosemary Christensen. OMG! The writer reports the husband has been convicted BEFORE his trial begins. Makes me sad to read such poorly written work.
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March 13th, 2010 at 11:06 pm
To you idiot, yes I did note the source of the article, and that should make a difference why? The article is being published in the United States and SOMEONE should be held accountable for editing it to meet the standards of those reading it, IDIOT!!!!!!!!!! Now you have a day filled with blessings.
March 13th, 2010 at 11:06 pm
One should consider the background of a publication when reading; however, since the article in question was published in English, one would assume tht the writer had an excellent grasp of the language. In this case that would certainly be a false assumption. This certainly is not the only article I have read that was poorly written. It is one of the worst. What bothers me most is that anyone would read it and think it was acceptable. Where are the editors????
March 14th, 2010 at 12:26 am
Are you guys english teachers. You know, I read the article and understood it very well. No one is perfect. GET A LIFE!!
March 14th, 2010 at 12:49 am
Carlos, I’m glad you could understand what you read. Thank a teacher. I didn’t say it was not understandable. I said it was very poorly written and it was. If you didn’t see that, then maybe you should have paid closer attention in school.