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“Please declare it to death”: Sdiksha Konanki’s parents say they accept the “deeply painful” truth | Lack Indian student | Student of the University of Pittsburgh

“Please declare it to death”: Sdiksha Konanki’s parents say they accept the “deeply painful” truth | Lack Indian student | Student of the University of Pittsburgh

Indian student Sdiksha Konanki disappeared in the Dominican Republic on March 6, and her parents have a shocking request to the authorities: “Declared it.”

This comes while several agents have sought the missing student in the last 11 days. Authorities have previously suggested that Konanki could drown in the ocean.

Konanki, 20 years old, studying at the University of Pittsburgh, is an Indian citizen and a permanent resident in the US. He lives in Chantilly, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, Dc.

Konanki’s clothes were found on the beach in Punta Cana, the last known location.

And now the parents, Subbarayudu and Sreedevi, have given an official request to the National Police of the Dominican Republic to declare the mortar legally, saying that they have accepted the “deeply painful” reality, according to sources quoted by the Daily Mail.

They stressed that, although the statement will not really “relieve our pain”, they could bring them some closure and help them honor their memory.

Speaking of Joshua Ririibe, 22, who was seen with Konanki before her disappearance, the family said she cooperated fully with the police, adding that I do not think there was an unfastized game.

Earlier, the family claimed that, since the girl’s body was not found, it may not drown. They asked the authorities to probe the kidnapping angles and expand their search area.

RiriBe, who last saw Konanki told the police that they were hit by a huge wave when they went to swim. He also claimed that he used his lifeguard training to bring him back to the shore. However, he said he later passed on a sun bed on the beach and never saw Konanki.