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Missing Carleton U student's body found in river'I knew something like this was going to happen,' father saysBy ELISABETH JOHNS and KENNETH JACKSON, Sun Media Carleton University student Nadia Kajouji was declared missing after she was last seen on March 9 outside of her residence. A body found washed ashore in the Rideau River Sunday morning is that of Nadia Kajouji, the Carleton University student who went missing March 9, Kajouji's family says. Kajouji’s father Mohamad confirmed it was his daughter during a phone interview while police officers were still in his Brampton home to deliver the news. "To be honest, I know that something like this was going happen," he said about Nadia being found in the water. He had told the media since her disappearance on numerous occasians that he'd likely get a call from police informing him they found her in a bag at the bottom of the river. A recreational boater found the body of a young female at the water’s edge just behind St. Paul’s University on Main Street, police said. The boater called police around 11:14 a.m. Carleton University student Nadia Kajouji was declared missing after she was last seen on March 9 outside of her residence. “We have reached out to the family today and informed them of the possibility it is their daughter,” said Ottawa police acting Insp. John Maxwell. The body found showed no visual signs of trauma and police are not suspecting foul play. It’s likely the young woman drowned, Maxwell said. An autopsy still has to be conducted to determine the cause of death. The body of the young woman was put in a beige van around 3:30 p.m. after lying under a yellow tarp for several hours. Police cordoned off the area with yellow caution tape, but several passersby on bicycles and joggers ducked under the tape, oblivious to what was going on. In the park adjacent to the water’s edge where the body was found, groups of people played tennis and baseball as police conducted their investigation. Mohamad said she talked about committing suicide with someone on MSN messenger all day the day she disappeared.