MADISON, Ind. (WDRB) -- Sasha Borman, a 36-year-old mom of four, was officially reported missing by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office on Sunday, Oct. 5.

She was found dead on Oct. 9.

“I got a cold chill, and it didn’t really feel real. It doesn’t really feel real right now either," Brooklyn Neece, Borman's daughter, said.

In a Facebook post Thursday, the sheriff's office said the search for Borman had concluded. Due to the ongoing investigation, they aren't releasing more information about Borman's death at this time.

“I think that someone hurt her, and I don’t think she did it herself," Neece said.

Paula Morris, who said she was Borman's best friend, agrees.

“I don’t think for a second that she did anything to herself. I don’t think for a second she would do anything to herself," said Morris. "Her children were her whole world, and she would never ever leave her children like this ever."

Morris said she was messaging with Borman the day before she went missing.

“I’ve known this girl. I’ve known her in depression, I’ve known her in happiness, and she was truly happy the last time I saw her," she said.

Now, Morris says they just have to wait for the investigation to be over.

"Answers. That’s all I want is how this could happen, why this could happen," she said.

The Jefferson County Coroner's Office said an autopsy was done Friday. Both the Jefferson County Sheriff and prosecutor said the investigation into Borman's death is ongoing.

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