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Authorities say a preliminary exam of the body of Boston College student Franco Garcia showed his death appears "consistent with an accidental fall into the water."

Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel Conley's office says the autopsy showed Garcia didn't suffer any broken bones or other significant injury.

Authorities haven't ruled yet on the student's cause or manner of death and will be doing further toxicology tests.

Garcia disappeared Feb. 22 after a night of drinking with friends at a bar near campus.

Authorities did several searches of the Chestnut Hill Reservoir before Franco's body surfaced there Wednesday.

They say they found cash among personal effects on his body.

The 21-year-old was a junior chemistry major who worked full-time as a pharmacy technician and lived with his family.