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DA: Body pulled from Amherst pond identified as UMass senior

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AMHERST, Mass. - The body recovered from a western Massachusetts pond late last week has been identified as a University of Massachusetts student from East Bridgewater.

The Northwestern district attorney's office announced Monday that the body recovered from Puffer's Pond in Amherst on Friday was 21-year-old Jacob Johnson.

UMass-Amherst confirmed Johnson was a senior journalism major scheduled to graduate Friday.

The state police dive team pulled Johnson's body from the pond just before 6 p.m. Friday. The pond is a popular swimming spot.

Emergency responders were called to Puffer's at about 1:40 p.m. Friday after bystanders say they lost sight of a swimmer in the middle of the pond.

The death is not considered suspicious.

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