A US Army Blackhawk pilot was found dead on a riverbank near his military base in Honduras.Â
1st Lt. Marciano Parisano, aged 25, was found in the Chiquito River in Comayagua, five miles away from his stationed location at Soto Cano Air Base, according to the Honduran National Police.
Police located Parisano’s body floating in the river moments after a resident reported a fire.
Authorities canvassed the area and recovered his cell phone, which had been damaged.Â
The Honduran National Police, in collaboration with the United States Army Criminal Investigation Division, has eliminated robbery as a possible motive for the incident. Several suspects have been identified, although their identities have not been disclosed, as reported by La Prensa newspaper.
No arrests had been reported as of Wednesday.Â
Parisano, of Cibolo, Texas, was away from the base on a liberty pass at the time, according to the U.S. Embassy.
U.S. Army Colonel Daniel Alder, the commander of Joint Task Force-Bravo Soto Cano, expressed deep sadness and conveyed condolences on the tragic loss of 1st Lt. Marciano Parisano in an official statement.

The body of Lt. Marciano Parisano, 25, was discovered on the Chiquito River in Comatagua, Honduras on Saturday, about five miles from where he was stationed at Soto Cano Air BaseÂ

Honduran authorities have identified the suspects involved in the death of U.S. Army 1st Lt. Marciano Parisano, but have not made any arrests
‘He served our unit and the mission at Soto Cano Air Base with honor, pride, and courage.
‘He will be deeply missed by all of us who had the privilege of knowing him and serving alongside him,’ Alder added.Â
‘The command team extends its deepest condolences to his family, friends, and loved ones.Â
‘We share their grief at this difficult time. The loss of a soldier is always an irreparable tragedy.’
Parisano graduated from United States Military Academy West Point in May 2023 and then trained as a pilot at Alabama’s Fort Novosel.
He served as a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter pilot with the 1st Battalion, 228 Aviation Regiment, according to the Army.
Parisano was also assigned to Joint Task Force-Bravo, a unit that operated out of Soto Cano Air Base and worked with Honduran law enforcement agencies to battle counter organized crime, drug trafficking and other threats.Â
Parisano was honored with the German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge, National Defense Service Medal, Air Assault Badge, Army Service Ribbon and the Army Aviation ‘wings’ in his short military career.

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Marciano Parisano was engaged to Alley Singley in April

U.S. Army solder Marciano Parisano, of Cibolo, Texas, was found dead in the Chiquito River in Comayagua, a city in west-central Honduras, on Saturday

The body of U.S. Army soldier Marciano Parisano was found floating in the Chiquito RiverÂ
News of the young soldier’s death stunned his friends and family, as well as his fiancee, Alley Singley, to whom he got engaged on April 19.
‘Marco, my love, There are no words to describe the immense love I feel for you and the joy I felt committing to being your wife,’ Singley wrote in a social media post.
‘Tragically, that opportunity was taken from you far too soon.
‘The chance to grow old with you is now just a dream, but I’ll take you with me in everything I do.’
According to Singley’s post, Parisano taught at Sunday school classes at his local church.
‘My heart is broken, but I have peace knowing that you are worshipping with our Father in Heaven,’ she wrote. ‘You are seated at Jesus’ feet now and forever.’Â