Alabama student Garrett Walker recovered in river- What Happened With Him

Garrett Walker

A missing University of Alabama student was found dead in the Black Warrior River, Tuscaloosa police announced on November 9.

Garrett Walker was a junior aerospace engineering student attending the University of Alabama.

“We remember Garrett as a young man of faith,” said his mother, Debbie Walker. “We were so proud of him. He was dedicated to his faith and his friends, he loved to learn, and was so excited about studying at the University of Alabama.”

According to his family, Walker was attending the University of Alabama to follow in the footsteps of his grandfather.

“He was proud to be a student here and to was eager to make his mark in the world,” said Andrew Walker, his father. “Our son was an exceptional young man. There are no words to describe our loss.”

Body of missing University of Alabama student Garrett Walker (20) found in Black Warrior River

The Tuscaloosa Police Department says they have positively identified the body of 20-year-old University of Alabama student Garrett Walker.

TPD Chief Brent Blankley said divers recovered his body just before 4 p.m. Walker’s family and UA students have been notified, according to Blankley.

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