Former WSU basketball star found dead in Brazil

Summary

The body of Tony Harris, who was reported missing two weeks ago, was found in the middle of a dense thicket in the central state of Goias, police said on Monday.

Story Published: Nov 18, 2007 at 6:37 PM PST

Story Updated: Nov 19, 2007 at 6:01 PM PST

Former WSU basketball star found dead in Brazil

Tony Harris is shown in a college basketball game in this undated photo provided by Washington State University.

SAO PAULO, Brazil -- The body of an American basketball player who was reported missing two weeks ago, was found in the middle of a dense thicket in the central state of Goias, police said on Monday.

Police spokesman Norton Luiz said by telephone that the body was that of Tony Harris, a former Washington State University basketball star who was under contract to Universo, a professional Brazilian basketball team based in Brasilia, the country's capital.

The body was "slumped against a tree in an Army training ground and with the shoelace of one of his sneakers wrapped around his neck," Luiz said. "We believe he may have committed suicide because it appears the body fell from one of the tree's branches, although we are not ruling out homicide."

He said that the state of the body indicates that Harris died about five days before he was found near the small town of Formosa.

Luiz said Harris' father-in-law and a family friend had arrived in Goiania, capital of Goias state, to make a positive identification of the body, which should be flown back to the United States in a few days for burial.

The American embassy confirmed the arrival of the father-in-law and a friend but declined to comment further until the body was positively identified.

Harris was reported missing Nov. 4 just three days after his debut as a shooting guard for the Brazilian team, said Jorge Bastos, one of Universo's directors.

"According to some of the other players, Harris appeared to be nervous and overly anxious about something," Bastos said by telephone. "But he never said what was bothering him."

Harris, who would have turned 37 on Sunday, left Oct. 31 to play basketball for Universo. His pregnant wife last heard from him on Nov. 4 when he called to say he worried about his safety and was going to hide-out at a friend's house.

"Sounds like they stopped for gas, the taxi driver went to get food, heard some commotion, maybe police going by, maybe they were outside," said Tony's wife Lori Harris. "I'm not sure, came out, and he was gone."

Harris played for the 1994 WSU team that made it to the east regionals of the NCAA tournament, and before that on state championship teams at Garfield High School in Seattle. After college, Harris played in Asia and South America, including a previous stint in Brazil.

He returned to Seattle and most recently worked as a counselor at Echo Glen, a juvenile rehabilitation facility. But that job ended when he was not hired permanently in February, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported.