Missing U of Pitt Student are missing
I saved us before drowning …
Says person of interest
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The Person of interest In the disappearance of the student of the University of Pittsburgh Sudiksha Konanki claimed that he saved her from drowning, while the police continued to look at information a week after their conspiracy during their spring holiday trip to the Dominican Republic.
Joshua Riibe told the law enforcement authorities that he and Konanki were both Almost swept away in the ocean When she waded in the water in the early morning on the morning of March 6th … and that he tried to bring her to safety, After a copy Maintenance from the Dominican Republic News Outlet noticias sin.

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When the 22-year-old student is back on land, he vomited sea water when Sudiksha went away to get her personal objects that had been pressed by waves on the beach.
He claims that he asked her if it was doing well … but did not hear her answer because he was busy opening water. He remembers that she was in knee-deep water and walks in an “angle”-and says he never saw her again.
Joshua says he fell asleep on the beach and woke up to be bitten by mosquitoes at sunrise … and asked him to return to his hotel and hit the hay again.
Sudiksha and Joshua were reportedly both guests in the Riu Republica Hotel Resort. The college students were both seen together – with Joshua's arm around Sudiksha – around 4:15 a.m. to the beach. Investigators believe It disappeared around 4:50 a.m..
Although Joshua is confident that he saved her life while they were together … he said reportedly refused to answer several important questions from the police – his lawyers would have advised him to stay calm – according to noticias.
He refused to answer whether he was told the authorities, what he told his friends about the experience and how the police can review his answers.
We were told that the local authorities work with the FBI … which works with the National Police of the Dominican to get to the bottom of this secret of the spring holidays.