Girl Missing from RIU Hotel in Punta Cana

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It is amazing the total nonsense posted here with ZERO credibility... But I guess if one posts garbage and the others agree it is a fact..............Pathetic.
On your bet. Well I have a proposition for you that every member that posted on this topic will love. In 6 months time from now if you are right and he is in fact charged with murder not even convicted but just charged with murder I have to pay 1,000 pesos to EVERY member that posted in this topic as of today. If he is NOT charged with murder in 6 months than you have to pay EVERY member that posted 1,000 pesos .

This is just a friendly way to keep DR1 interesting. Is it a deal?......
Why don't all you big shots chip in and take me up on this? How much could it cost to make a lot of DR1 people happy. This still goes. I expect the same pathetic replies...............
 
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No just people trying to con other people.................
That's a shame. We're all just on here giving our own takes on various issues Dominican. All this hand-wringing and he said she said this and that really means nothing at the end of the day.

I bode you good evening sir with this:

"We live in a flash of light; evening comes and it is night forever. It's only a flash and we waste it. We waste it with our anxiety, our worries, our concerns, our burdens."

Anthony de Mello
 
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That's kind of like what all friends and family say, especially of the guy who died a free man and then 3 years later his wife finds all the bodies buried in the back yard. He was such a nice guy, wouldn't hurt a fly, first one in church every Sunday 🙄. Prisons are filled with folks who probably think before they go to bed each night "gee, I really wish I hadn't done that"
It's a contest now at many levels, public, media and the courts.
 

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Thank you .. appreciate the Sourced Info . that clarifies it then
Apologies from my inaccurate detail of them chatting online prior .
, it was written on a Social Media Site and was stated as if it was fact.
Its as if people go out of their way to post inaccurate info .. and then I repeated it . my mistake

In My defense I posted about it much earlier in this thread , and no one said anything one way or the other about it ..
So I just assumed it was a known thing and part of the Story
My apologies again..

This however makes me think HE is even MORE Guilty now than ever .
Hope the FBI finds some Clues about this guys background ..
You're welcome, no worries, happens to the best even on some forums dedicated to this type of thing there are some inaccuracies floating out there.
I suppose there are lots of posts and not everything is known in some cases. I just happened to have read the interview in detail. Yes, its one more detail that doesn't aid him. No telling who posted that and if they intended to benefit him by doing so. He may very well have a clean background to date. Any day now we will know how this will play out in the long and short term.
 
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It's a contest now at many levels, public, media and the courts.
True, but they really cannot afford to let this kid go. He's the only link (as far as we know) to the whereabouts of young Sudiksha. It completely reasonable to hold the young man in custody based on reasonable doubt. Innocent people do not tell police conflicting accounts of the same incident and also make the active decision to not inform anyone of a potential drowning. He exudes suspicion.

They must deny the writ and move forward with preventative custody. 30 days minimum is completely reasonable. The DR has every right to apply their laws to a foreigner just as they would a Dominican. That said, he should thank his lucky stars he is not. Because we all know very well the tactics of the PN. It's simply just learning from history. The worst thing for the family and DR would be a van der Sloot scenario.
 

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True, but they really cannot afford to let this kid go. He's the only link (as far as we know) to the whereabouts of young Sudiksha. It completely reasonable to hold the young man in custody based on reasonable doubt. Innocent people do not tell police conflicting accounts of the same incident and also make the active decision to not inform anyone of a potential drowning. He exudes suspicion.

They must deny the writ and move forward with preventative custody. 30 days minimum is completely reasonable. The DR has every right to apply their laws to a foreigner just as they would a Dominican. That said, he should thank his lucky stars he is not. Because we all know very well the tactics of the PN. It's simply just learning from history. The worst thing for the family and DR would be a van der Sloot scenario.
Preventative custody is not the sole option for "medidas de coercion".
 

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stunningly distasteful?, is letting this story, and this unfortunate young woman and her family be dragged through the cesspool of this website every day
Esteemed Father, you just ran the entire board in this last hour making ridiculous distasteful comments, not just here. Maybe you're angry, had a bad day, but Im here to tell you we will love you when you are unable to love yourself ❤️
 

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Esteemed Father, you just ran the entire board in this last hour making ridiculous distasteful comments, not just here. Maybe you're angry, had a bad day, but Im here to tell you we will love you when you are unable to love yourself ❤️
bro, you are an artist!!! Buenas noches
 
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I know, and I said that preventative custody is not the only option (available to the court).
I see. To me it looked like perhaps you go back through my posts, analyzing things that I've said, perhaps. I'm far from a guru on all things Dominican. If you need something to do and are bored, I'm working on some reports for last week. If you can help out with some simple Excel tables, please DM because I'm in the weeds big time as I have spent my day posting on social media.
 
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True, but they really cannot afford to let this kid go. He's the only link (as far as we know) to the whereabouts of young Sudiksha. It completely reasonable to hold the young man in custody based on reasonable doubt. Innocent people do not tell police conflicting accounts of the same incident and also make the active decision to not inform anyone of a potential drowning. He exudes suspicion.

They must deny the writ and move forward with preventative custody. 30 days minimum is completely reasonable. The DR has every right to apply their laws to a foreigner just as they would a Dominican. That said, he should thank his lucky stars he is not. Because we all know very well the tactics of the PN. It's simply just learning from history. The worst thing for the family and DR would be a van der Sloot scenario.
I think if the below is true, then its about to wrap up.
A credible source directly involved in the investigation of the disappearance of 20-year-old Sudiksha Konanki revealed to SIN News that her relatives have filed a formal written request for a “legal declaration of death” with the National Police.

The request is signed by Subbarayudu Konanki and SreeDevi Konanki, parents of Sudiksha Konanki, a 20-year-old University of Pittsburgh student, who tragically disappeared on 6 March 2025, during a spring break trip to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.

In the missive, the young woman's parents say they have confidence in the investigations being conducted by authorities. They add that the person who was last seen with her has cooperated with the investigation and that no evidence of foul play has been found.

They add in the communication, obtained through a source, that they understand that certain legal procedures must be followed for their request, but that they are prepared to comply with any necessary formalities or documentation. https://noticiassin.com/padres-de-s...o-creen-en-juego-sucio-segun-fuentes-1804832/
 
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It sounds like the inconsistencies in Riibe's story have been way overblown and the the girl's parents putting their blessing on the investigation should put an end to it(?).
 
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I think if the below is true, then its about to wrap up.
The AG has taken an oath. If they shut it down and Sudiksha's body, for example, is found buried somewhere down the line, well that's incompetence. Furthermore:

"Dominican Republic law does not require the public ministry to comply with the victim’s family’s request to stop an investigation or declare a death accidental, particularly for serious crimes. The public prosecutor has the discretion to continue, ensuring justice and public interest are served, with the family’s role limited to participation and input, not decision-making."
 
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It sounds like the inconsistencies in Riibe's story have been way overblown and the the girl's parents putting their blessing on the investigation should put an end to it(?).
Well I've worked closely with Indians for over 25 years in my line of work. Their religions and the norms of their society in general frown on this sort of media theatrics, or as AE had stated, it brings a societal disgrace in some cases. The Eastern religions and society in general are 180 from the West. I think most people understand this. That said, see post 999