VACATION HELL Dark truth behind beach where student Sudiksha Konanki vanished as four tourists died just weeks before she disappeared

THE pristine beach where college student Sudiksha Konanki disappeared during spring break was already haunted by a grim tragedy that happened just before she arrived for her vacation.

Konanki, 20, was last seen during the early morning hours of March 6 on the beach near Punta Cana’s Riu República Hotel – a five-star coastal resort with dangerously high waves and strong currents.

The extensive search operation for Konanki, which includes over 300 law enforcement personnel, has entered its seventh day as American and foreign investigators continue to piece together the University of Pittsburgh student’s final moments.

Konanki’s disappearance in the Caribbean waters came just a few weeks after four tourists died at the Punta Cana same resort as Konanki.

The tourists went for a swim in Playa Arena Gorda when they were swept away by strong currents and drowned on January 17, according to the Dominican Republic’s civil defense agency.

The bodies of all four were recovered from the ocean on January 18.

Sudiksha Konanki, a student at the University of Pittsburgh, went missing in Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic while on spring breakCredit: Handout

The victims were identified as Polish nationals Marcin Teodor Checinski, 47, and Sylwia Aleksandra, 52, Portuguese tourist Nelzon Nunes Ribeiro, 47, and Russian native Jakub Tomasz Pedziach.

Two others who were also part of the group that was swept away survived, the Dominican Republic’s civil defense agency said.

At the time of the January drownings, a red flag was flying on the beach to warn sunbathers of dangerous ocean conditions.

DANGEROUS CONDITIONS
On the day of Konanki’s disappearance, sea conditions were also dangerous, with high waves reported, Agustin Morillo Rodriguez, the general commander of the Dominican Republic navy, told CNN.

Previous guests of the Riu República Hotel, an all-inclusive adults-only resort, have spoken of the rugged sea conditions during their stays.

Guest D’Lani Sweeney was staying at the resort on the same day Konanki went missing and recalled the waves being dangerously high.

“I remember the waves being a lot bigger than they normally were,” Sweeney told NewsNation.

“Me and my friends were on the beach and I remember telling them that I was not going to go into the ocean because I know I could swim but not that well enough to feel safe in the ocean.

“I know a couple of friends that did go in but they weren’t in for a while and there weren’t as many people in the ocean as we normally would see.”

Red flags were flying at the time Sweeney was on the beach, video showed.

PERSON OF INTEREST
Meanwhile, as investigators comb the Caribbean Sea for any sight of Konanki, the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office, in the college student’s hometown in Virginia, has named a person of interest in her disappearance.

The sheriff’s office told The U.S. Sun they consider Joshua Steven Riibe, a 22-year-old who was also staying at the Riu hotel, a person of interest because he may have been the last person to have seen Konanki.

However, the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office stressed Riibe has not been charged with a crime and is not considered a suspect.

“We want to be clean, this is not a criminal case, it is a missing persons case,” a sheriff’s official added.

“Person of interest does not mean suspect. It’s still an active investigation.”

Grainy surveillance photos showed Konanki and Riibe, a former high school football and wrestling athlete from Iowa, walking towards the beach with a group of people at around 4:15 am on March 6.

Several members of the group eventually left the beach and headed back to their hotel rooms, leaving Riibe and Konanki alone on the beach.

Riibe, who police said has been cooperative during their investigation, told officials that he and Konanki went for a swim but were caught in a large wave.

The Iowa native claimed he was able to swim back to shore but got sick after swallowing seawater, according to the Daily Mail.

However, Riibe has given detectives three different versions of what happened that morning, according to the New York Post.

In another version, Riibe told investigators that he fell asleep on the beach, and the last thing he remembered was Konanki walking on the beach, but when he woke up, she was gone.

Riibe also claimed he felt sick and left Konanki alone, standing in knee-deep water.

Surveillance photos released on Wednesday showed a shirtless, barefoot Riibe walking alone on the resort grounds without Konanki.

Source: https://www.the-sun.com/news/13771410/dark-truth-beach-sudiksha-konanki-vanished-punta-cana/

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