One of the bodies recovered in the Dominican Republic has been confirmed as missing Westchester woman Portia Ravenelle, officials said Wednesday.

National Police spokesman Col. Felix Duran Mejia said Ravenelle, 32, was positively identified by fingerprints after she died on April 4 at a hospital in Santo Domingo Este, according to DR newspaper Diario Libre.

Her death was subsequently confirmed by an official with the US Department of State.

“We offer our sincerest condolences to the family on their loss,” said the official. “We are closely monitoring local authorities’ investigation into the cause of death. We stand ready to provide all appropriate consular assistance. The U.S. Department of State and our embassies and consulates abroad have no greater responsibility than the protection of U.S. citizens overseas.”

A second body that was recovered — a badly decomposed male — has not yet been identified but police believe it is likely Orlando Moore’s.

Mejia said photos of the tattoos on the corpse, which washed ashore March 31, were sent to Moore’s brother so he can identify him.

The body has a “MILANO” tattoo — which is similar to one Moore sported.

Police believe the couple died March 27 en route to the airport after their rental car plunged into the Caribbean Sea off the Las Américas highway.

A seriously injured Ravenelle was discovered by fishermen who told police they heard the car crash.