On March 6, an Indian student of Sudic Konanki, who disappeared from a beach in the Republic of Dominican on 6 March, said in an emotional announcement that they are coming with the fact that she has drowned.
In a video, Ms. Konanki’s father Subbaraudu can be seen fighting tears back as he says that the authorities “on both sides”, possibly from the US and Dominican Republic, told him that the waves were very high at the time of the incident and the person of interest in the case, 22 -year -old Joshua rib.
Sleeping next to him, with his wife, Sridavi, Sir Konanki says, “Both sides of the officials have shown us how high the waves of the ocean were at the time of the incident and both sides of the authorities have clarified that the person of interest was not suspicious from the beginning.”
Wiping a tear with his eye, he keeps on speaking, but only gets away as “it is with deep sadness and a heavy heart …”, when his wife touches her face cup, loudly, and goes away from the camera. Mr. Konanki relaxed her and pulled her towards him before saying, “… and a heavy heart that we are coming with the fact that our daughter is drowned. It is incredibly difficult for us to process. We ask you to keep your daughters in your prayers.”
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CNN has reported that Konkis have asked their daughter to be declared dead to “look for closure”.
A citizen of India and 20 -year -old Ms. Konanki, a permanent resident of the United States, studied at Pittsburgh University. On March 3, she went to Panta Cana in the Republic of Dominican with five friends.
From March 5, the footage shows him drinking at a hotel called Ru Republic before going to the beach with a group of people, including ribs.
Ms. Konanki was seen entering the beach at 4.15 am and all her friends returned at 5 am. Reebe, a resident and student, an Iowa resident of St. Clau State University in Minnesota, told the officials that she had tried to save her after dragging him with a wave and she was tired of swimming
Reebe’s passport was confiscated by officials in the Republic of Dominican and was interviewed for six hours, but is not considered a suspect.
The request for the student to be declared dead “supports the wishes of Ms. Konanki’s grieving parents in their request that the dominican law enforcement officers accepted the death of her daughter in the office of Loudown County Sheriff in Virginia from accidental drowning, where after the life of Ms. Konanki’s family, CNN reported.