"The medical examiner's office confirmed that a body found in the East
River yesterday is that of Svetlana Aronov, who disappeared while
walking a dog in March on the Upper East Side."
Svetlana Aronov,
44,
was last seen on Monday March 3rd at around 2pm, stepping out
of her apartment building at 1175 York Avenue
in New York City to walk the family's cocker-spaniel
Bim. She left with
only her keys and her cell phone, thus indicating a short stroll before
continuing her busy day.
She never, as promised,
left spare keys for her youngest daughter with the doorman.
She never appeared at the
airport to pick up her father at 5 PM on that day, and family's car had not
left the garage since morning.
She never came back.
Svetlana was apparently
seen a few blocks from her home, at around 2.30 PM on 68th
Street and York Avenue by a garage attendant, who took notice of Bim. He
claims she got into a yellow taxi voluntarily. But she had no wallet,
and a dog with her. Bim had on a black leather braided collar
with his name and a phone number on a small tag.
The streets where she
would have been walking are very busy throughout the day. Three
hospitals are located in a four blocks area. There is much traffic.
Someone must have seen something. Incidents in New York may go
unchecked, but never unnoticed.
Svetlana would never
leave on her own. She has 2 daughters, aged 22 and 9 who fully depend on
her, and a husband of nearly 25 years, who is desperate to find her.
Aronovs were a happy family, blessed with each other, looking forward to
celebrate their 25th Anniversary. Being Russian émigrés, they went
through the hardship of two immigrations together. Svetlana has been the
integral member of their family, around whom all their lives revolved.
She has given to her family love, warmth, support and stability. She is
a responsible adult with strong character and sane pragmatic outlook.
She would not have left spontaneously, without any warning or apparent
reason.
With each
passing moment they pray for their mother, wife, daughter and friend to come
home.
We pray and hope that
if you have any information that may lead to the whereabouts of Svetlana
Aronov you will pass it on to help locate her. If you wish, you may
remain anonymous, by calling either the CrimeStoppers tip line at
800.577.TIPS or the FIND SVETLANA hotline
at 877.SEARCH0 and
212.759.6472.