Virginia University Professor Found Dead After Being Reported Missing at Florida Conference

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Virginia university professor found dead after being reported missing at Florida conference

The Orlando Police Department responded to an unattended death call at Club Orlando, located at 450 East Compton Street, on Saturday, March 16. They discovered the body of David Hanbury, a 37-year-old psychology professor from Averett University, who was attending a psychology convention in Orlando. Although the cause of death has not been determined, authorities have stated that it does not appear suspicious at this time. The investigation into Hanbury's death is currently active and ongoing.

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Virginia college professor found dead while attending conference in Orlando, police say

Dr. David Hanbury, a professor at Averett University, was discovered deceased in Orlando on Sunday. His absence was noted after he was reported missing during a conference in the area, as confirmed by both the police and the university to FOX 35.

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Averett University professor Dr David Hanbury, 37, is found dead after going missing during Orlando conference

David Hanbury, a 37-year-old psychology professor at Averett University in Virginia, was found deceased in Orlando after attending a psychology convention. His disappearance on Friday evening led to a statewide search until his body was discovered on Sunday.

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David Hanbury was working at Averett University, a private Baptist university in Virginia. He was reported missing while on a conference in Orlando, Florida. The university shared the tragic news in a Facebook post on Sunday. A vigil has been set up on Monday evening in memory of the late professor.
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