
2 missing California women found dead in submerged car near country club where they attended a wedding
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Two California women who were reported missing on Sunday were found dead in a car that was submerged in a river near a country club where they attended a wedding, authorities and family said Wednesday.
Police in Ripon, California said an employee of the Spring Creek Country Club noticed a vehicle in the Stanislaus River near the southeastern part of the golf course.
Alyssa Ros, 23, and Xylona Gama, 22, were at the country club for a wedding on Sunday, but how they ended up in the river is still a mystery, CBS Sacramento reported. The women were longtime friends from Stockton and had planned to drive back to Modesto where Ros' father lives after the wedding.

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