A University of Pittsburgh student who was reported missing after traveling to the Dominican Republic is now believed to have drowned, officials confirmed on Sunday.
The student, identified as Sudiksha Konanki, was a legal permanent resident of the United States and an Indian citizen. She was among six female students visiting Punta Cana when she disappeared, according to the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office in Virginia.
Tragic Turn of Events
Konanki and another student, both residents of Loudoun County, Virginia, were part of the group exploring the beachfront area on the night of March 5. According to Dominican investigators, she was last seen walking along the beach with six others before her disappearance.
While most of the group returned to their hotel during the night, one individual stayed with Konanki on the beach, as detailed in a Dominican Republic investigative police report. The pair decided to go for a swim, where they were suddenly caught by a powerful wave.
Timeline of the Incident
Security camera footage from the area recorded the last sighting of Konanki at approximately 4:15 a.m. on March 6. The following day, March 7, the U.S. Embassy in the Dominican Republic contacted the Public Ministry to report her as missing.
Authorities have since questioned Konanki’s friends who were with her before she disappeared. However, no charges have been filed against anyone involved, officials stated.
Ongoing Investigation
Local law enforcement, along with Dominican public officials, continue to investigate the incident. No official cause of death has been confirmed yet, though preliminary findings indicate accidental drowning.
Tourists in Punta Cana are urged to take extra precautions, particularly when swimming at night, as strong ocean currents can pose serious risks. Authorities recommend avoiding isolated areas and adhering to posted warnings regarding ocean conditions.
The University of Pittsburgh has yet to release an official statement regarding the tragic event. Friends and family of Sudiksha Konanki are mourning her loss, with many expressing their condolences on social media.
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Safety Tips for Travelers
- Always swim in designated areas monitored by lifeguards.
- Avoid swimming at night when visibility is low.
- Be aware of ocean conditions, including strong currents and waves.
- Travel in groups and inform someone of your whereabouts.
The incident serves as a tragic reminder of the importance of water safety while traveling abroad. As authorities continue their search for definitive answers, the thoughts of many remain with Sudiksha Konanki’s loved ones during this difficult time.