FBI joins search for India-born college student missing in Dominican Republic
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Civil defence boats search for Sudiksha Konanki (inset) in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. AP
The FBI has joined the search for a 20-year-old University of Pittsburgh student who went missing nearly a week ago while on spring break in the Dominican Republic tourist town of Punta Cana, police said on Tuesday.
Dominican police said they are re-interviewing people who were with Sudiksha Konanki before she vanished in the predawn hours of March 6 at a beach in front of the Riu República Hotel.
The hotel said in a statement that Konanki’s disappearance coincided with a power outage that prompted multiple guests to head to the beach.
Dominican President Luis Abinader told reporters that he lamented the situation. "We are concerned,” he said on Monday during his weekly meeting with the press. "All government agencies are searching ... because the latest information we have from one of them, from the last person who was with the young woman, what he says according to the reports is that a wave, while on the beach, crashed into them.”
Military personnel search for Sudiksha Konanki in Punta Cana. AP
Abinader defended the safety of tourists in the Dominican Republic, saying the country receives more than 11 million visitors a year and that issues rarely arise.
Civil Defence Director Juan Salas rejected media reports saying authorities had supposedly found Konanki’s clothes, telling local newspaper El Nuevo Diario it wasn’t true. Salas did not return messages for comment.
Konanki, a citizen of India, is a US permanent resident from Chantilly, Virginia, according to the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office.
Military personnel and Civil Defence members conduct a search operation for Sudiksha Konanki.
Her parents, Subbarayudu and Sreedevi, flew to Punta Cana after she was reported missing and have asked authorities to widen the investigation.
Her father said she and five other female university students travelled to the Dominican Republic on March 3.