Girl Missing from RIU Hotel in Punta Cana

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They got another Canadian recently to replace them https://globalnews.ca/news/11082759/burlington-man-dominican-republic-drug-detained not sure what's going on in that airport these days.

POI may just end up being an extended guest as you say but the Trump admin may also get to bat for him just as they did for Andrew Tate in Romania if he has the right connections, its not business as usual these days. The only thing perhaps causing a pause on pressure is her also being a US person or resident and her family having connections to keep a spotlight on the case.
Let's try to stay with the topic, less confusing that way.
 
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I agree with no 1. Drinking clouded her judgement. She is solely responsible for her actions even if she saw the flags and knew what they meant and her friend warned her not to go in. As for No 2, unless it was her first day at the resort, she probably knew what the flags were for and the dangerous beach conditions in that area. Resort staff can only do so much to warn young men and women hell bent on having a week long party where unlimited free booze is the main component.
Curious now. How do you know she went in the water? Are you privy to some witness testimony, camera footage or other evidence that the entire global community is not at this point in time? At this point, all we can assume is the only one that even remotely knows of Sudiksha's fate is cornfield Josh. Everything else is just our own personal theories
 
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I have no theory at all about this tragedy. But if he is changing his story, how do we know- aside from the video- what is true?

Did he really try to pull her out of the water like a lifeguard? Did she ever come up from the wave?

How would we know any of this is true?
It's in the interview transcripts - his own words (unless he is of course recanting any part of it) https://dr1.com/forums/threads/girl-missing-from-riu-hotel-in-punta-cana.414134/post-5770883

No surprise they want to limit the media damage to their daughter. East Indian families are, by their very nature, insular. They keep to themselves and rarely launder their dirty linen in public. Add money, power and position which her parents appear to have, and they‘re even more protective of their families. Quiet, intelligent, hard working, unassuming people. I can’t even begin to imagine what they are going through now. If they returned home, it probably was to avoid more media scrutiny.
That too is a possibility. Not many understand the Asian concept of saving face. Social standing and reputation is so important that loss of it has to be devastating making it a double blow. Many US raised children are going to behave like the other kids they interact with once they become adults. There was a big disconnect between what the family friend was asking for and the understanding of others in the group on how much more damaging the images and video are in a community where appearances are a very big deal and where what is seen on video is blamed on poor parenting.
 

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It's in the interview transcripts - his own words (unless he is of course recanting any part of it) https://dr1.com/forums/threads/girl-missing-from-riu-hotel-in-punta-cana.414134/post-5770883


That too is a possibility. Not many understand the Asian concept of saving face. Social standing and reputation is so important that loss of it has to be devastating making it a double blow. Many US raised children are going to behave like the other kids they interact with once they become adults. There was a big disconnect between what the family friend was asking for and the understanding of others in the group on how much more damaging the images and video are in a community where appearances are a very big deal and where what is seen on video is blamed on poor parenting.
Jose your now in a time out .....relax we will never know the truth . now turn off your laptop and go rest
 
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Curious now. How do you know she went in the water? Are you privy to some witness testimony, camera footage or other evidence that the entire global community is not at this point in time? At this point, all we can assume is the only one that even remotely knows of Sudiksha's fate is cornfield Josh. Everything else is just our own personal theories
Do you have a good hypothetical argument for it not to be in the ocean? I find it hard to believe he could have carried a body very far w/o someone seeing him and with all the personnel and dogs searching the area, I think she would have definitely been found by now.
 
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I lean toward the tragic accident theory, and thus I have to assign some responsibility to both the young man and lady. Poor decisions led to a horrible result. I don't know if you left him out of your #1 on purpose or by mistake. As far as #2, I really can't believe these two individuals did not know what the red flags were...it wasn't their first day at the hotel. A question though: were the flags in place at that particular hour? If not, there is some liability perhaps for the hotel. But, if it is also known "you're on your own after x hour and before y hour", then that lessens the liability.
Thank you pointing this out.
I should have included him as well.
The fact that he survived doesn't make a difference.
A bad decision is a bad decision regardless.
 

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Do you have a good hypothetical argument for it not to be in the ocean? I find it hard to believe he could have carried a body very far w/o someone seeing him and with all the personnel and dogs searching the area, I think she would have definitely been found by now.
Yes, zero evidence corroborating the ocean/drowning story and 4 conflicting accounts from Riibe, not to mention his decision to not inform the desk and sleep off the afternoon. Cavok, I value your input on these boards and view you as a serious dude, but, as they say in Dominicana, no podemos seguir hablando de lo mismo
 
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Yes, zero evidence corroborating the ocean/drowning story and 4 conflicting accounts from Riibe, not to mention his decision to not inform the desk and sleep off the afternoon. Cavok, I value your input on these boards and view you as a serious dude, but, as they say in Dominicana, no podemos seguir hablando de lo mismo
So, where is she then and why wouldn't they have found her? You're dodging the question.
 
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Well, barring any further developments today, I will leave the community with this: the last thing this President, his team and especially YBR want is to be associated with a scenario of a Joran van der Sloot, where he was arrested multiple times, let go for lack of evidence and then confessed years later. Horrifying optics, and it cost Aruba over the years. You can bet they will not shrug their shoulders on this one.

Note below YBR and Morillo grilled him up to 3am this morning. They are not playing.

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Excellent question
I say, one way or the other, her body is in the ocean. Underwater currents could have carried her body to a reef where it remains snagged. If you think she's on land somewhere, and being the super sleuth that you are, what would be a possible alternative? Maybe you can help these rank amateurs find her(?).
 

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I say, one way or the other, her body is in the ocean. Currents could have carried her body to a reef where it remains snagged. If you think she's on land somewhere, and being the super sleuth that you are, what would be a possible alternative? Maybe you can help these rank amateurs find her(?).
Yes, there is a reef out there, that is the theory I keep hearing is that her body may be caught up in the reef. They have divers out there, but the current is pretty strong so maybe it is causing difficulties in locating her?
 

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Well, barring any further developments today, I will leave the community with this: the last thing this President, his team and especially YBR want is to be associated with a scenario of a Joran van der Sloot, where he was arrested multiple times, let go for lack of evidence and then confessed years later. Horrifying optics, and it cost Aruba over the years. You can bet they will not shrug their shoulders on this one.

Note below YBR and Morillo grilled him up to 3am this morning. They are not playing.

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Gee, I wonder why they are doing that if it is a simple drowning, cut and dry? Why are they holding his passport?
 

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Curious now. How do you know she went in the water? Are you privy to some witness testimony, camera footage or other evidence that the entire global community is not at this point in time? At this point, all we can assume is the only one that even remotely knows of Sudiksha's fate is cornfield Josh. Everything else is just our own personal theories
Like everyone else on this thread, it’s pure speculation on my part Hijo. No evidence to suggest she did, no evidence to suggest she didn’t. Merely replying to CR’s post. My gut feeling like many other posters is she is a drowning victim. Her resort friend referred to as cornpone doesn’t appear to be the sharpest knife in the drawer. I doubt he has the ability to plan her demise in a cold blooded manner and carry through with it. The video evidence indicated he spent most of his time inebriated to the point where he could barely function. She was probably gone before he realized she was gone, panic set in, and things went downhill for him after that.