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Body of reigning Mrs. Dallas pageant queen was found in lake, medical examiner reports

 The assemblage of Lashun Massey, the supreme Mrs. Dallas show sovereign, was pulled on Thursday from a northwest Texas lake, specialists said. 


Massey, 38, was a program chief for research at the University of Texas at Dallas and was to be a piece of the Mrs. Texas America show in the not so distant future. 



The Dallas County Medical Examiner's Office on Saturday said that Massey was the lady whose body was found in Lago de Claire in Irving on Thursday, KTVT-TV revealed. 


Massey was accounted for missing Tuesday when she didn't get back from her morning walk. Witnesses saw a lady who fit Massey's portrayal leave Lake de Claire on Tuesday morning, remain on a seat and stroll off, Irving police representative Robert Reeves said. 


Massey's mom, Mary Ross, said that her little girl didn't have the foggiest idea how to swim. 


"It is extremely unlikely she would have played or gotten in the water," Ross said, as per KTVT. "We truly haven't found any solutions." 


Massey was the mother of two little youngsters and created the life account, "The Face of the New Engineer." She composed on her site that she composed the book "to help move and inspire others to seek after science and designing professions." 


A long-term neighbor of the Massey family said Massey's significant other is "troubled." 


"He had not the slightest bit of a notice that this planned to occur," Michael Shaub told the Dallas Morning News.


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