Body at Graham Swamp confirmed to be missing 18-year-old Giovanne Sylvain

The investigation into his death is still active.


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  • | 10:56 a.m. October 14, 2020
Giovanne Sylvain in an image tweeted out by the Matanzas Soccer team's twitter account, @mhspiratesoccer.
Giovanne Sylvain in an image tweeted out by the Matanzas Soccer team's twitter account, @mhspiratesoccer.
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The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office is continuing to investigate the death of a male found in the water at Graham Swamp during the early morning hours of Sept. 28. The subject has been positively identified as that of Giovanne Sylvain, an 18-year-old male who had been missing since the evening of Sept. 25. 

FCSO Major Case is currently investigating the death due to the suspicious circumstances and the autopsy results. The determination of cause of death is awaiting testing from toxicology and anthropology. 

The FCSO wants the public to know that this is common practice in death investigations and does not necessarily mean the subject was the victim of a violent act or that there is any threat to the community.

Death investigations are inherently complex as they involve multiple disciplines and take time to ensure that proper conclusions and information released are accurate and verifiable. 

“We are always committed to demonstrating transparency but we do not want to release any information that later may be determined to be inaccurate,” Sheriff Rick Staly said. “We understand that the public has concerns and we will provide more information as the investigation progresses.” 

The investigation has revealed that Sylvain was at Advent Health on Sept. 25 and was acting erratically. He left shortly after 7:30 p.m. on his bicycle. He is believed to have died a few hours after this.

If anyone has any information related to the death or Sylvain’s activity after he left Advent Health, please contact the lead investigator on the case, Detective Dawson, at 386-586-4823 or email [email protected]

 

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