Suspect in Ivy League Campus Tragedy Found Discovered Deceased Inside Self-Storage Unit.

The suspect believed to be the weekend's fatal violence at Brown University authorities state committed suicide on Thursday evening, according to officials.

The discovery was made at a storage facility on Thursday evening, according to information from an enforcement source. The same individual is also suspected of killing a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor at a home in the Boston area.

“He ended his own life this evening,” said the head of the Providence police department during a news briefing.

The police official named the deceased man as Claudio Nevis Valenti, a 48-year-old individual enrolled at Brown University.

This development comes after a significant police operation at a storage facility in Salem, New Hampshire earlier on Thursday. Journalists on scene reported seeing multiple armed officers entering the location.

The intensive search for the shooter had restarted on Monday after the attorney general's office revealed that a person of interest on Sunday had been released. This turn of events was acknowledged to be likely to cause fresh anxiety for the local community.

City leadership emphasized that while the release was a disappointment, the broader investigation continued without interruption.

The young victims who lost their lives in the shooting have been identified. They are Ella Cook, a sophomore from Alabama who was active in a campus political group, and MukhammadAziz Umurzokov, an Uzbek national in his freshman year who aspired to a neurosurgeon.

Authorities are expected to hold a news briefing to deliver additional information on the suspect's death.

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