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Consoling Each Other

The parents of two teens found dead in San Diego County are working through their grief together.

The parents of Chelsea King are consoling the parents of 14-year-old Amber Dubois, another teen found dead in San Diego County.

Dubois’ remains were found Saturday, four days after the presumed body of the 17-year-old King was discovered in a shallow grave. 

John Albert Gardner III is being investigated for any links to Amber’s death. He is also charged with murdering King.

King’s parents issued a statement today saying they spoke with Amber’s family and share their “indescribable grief.”

Carrie McGongile, Dubois’ mother, says the past year has been an emotional rollercoaster but she finally has answers, unlike parents of many other missing children. She declined to comment about the lead that brought investigators to Dubois’ remains near the Pala Indian reservation.

Amber vanished last year while walking to Escondido High School.

King vanished last month after running in a wilderness park about 10 miles away from where Amber disappeared.

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