Family of man last seen with Sudiksha Konanki in Dominican Republic says they hope she’s found “as soon as possible”

The parent of the person who was last seen Sudshakki Issuing a statement in the Dominican Republic on Friday, he said that the missing student of a 20 -year -old Putt was “found as soon as possible.”

Albert and Tina Rabab said their 22 -year -old son Joshua, a senior at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota, “has fully supported the facts and explanation.” Looking for Koni It enters the second week.

Konki Dominican was on a Bihar break with friends in the tourist town of Punta Cana when she disappeared. He was last spotted at around 4am on Thursday, March 4, at the RIU Ripbelika Hotel.

A Dominican police source told CBS News that Koni was walking on the beach With a group of women with whom she was traveling with two other men. Konki stayed on the beach with Rabab while the rest of the group returned.

His disappearance is being investigated as a case of missing persons, and no charges have been made.

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(Photo: Defense Civil Dominica)


“We acknowledge that it is a complex and traumatic situation for all parties involved, and we are confident that the investigation will be done with transparency and justice. Our only interest is to respect the proper action and take action with its justice that needs the situation.”

Pittsburg University also issued a statement on Friday, saying that Putt police are continuing to work with several agencies, including FBI, DEA, Homeland Security and local officials in Punta Cana.

The university warned students about “drawing conclusions from speculation circulating on the Internet”, earlier this week echoing an emotion by Laudon County Sheriff.

Sudsha is intensifying in search of Konki

According to CBS News Manuel Bojourkoz, the Attorney General of the Dominican Republic says investigators are searching for whether Kunanki has drowned, but he is not rejecting the possibility that there may be a proud game.

The staff is searching for water, ground and air. Officials said Thursday that they had spent 35 hours in the air in search of Konki.

There is also the Interpol Issued a global warning for this. Interpol says yellow notes are usually published for the abducted “unknown disappearances”.

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