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Personal of the lack of student investigations has confiscated the passport

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Joshua Riibe, the last person with Missed student of the University of Pittsburgh Sudiksha Konanki had confiscated his passport from authorities of the Dominican Republic as part of an ongoing examination of her disappearance. Riibe, 22-year-old senior at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota, has been bound to a hotel in Punta Cana, according to his lawyers, since Konanki was missing on March 6.

In an exclusive interview with NBC NewsRibe said: “I just try to help them” and added: “The ocean is a dangerous place” when he explained the events that led to the disappearance of Konanki. Riibe claims that he and Konanki were deep water on the beach on the beach on the beach on the beach when a wave swept into the sea. After Ribe allegedly saved her, he said that he collapsed on the beach for exhaustion.

However, the CCTV film material showed that Ribe returned to the resort alone at 9:55 a.m., and Konanki's friends reported that it was missing later in the afternoon. This asked questions about Riibes account, and Riibes lawyer confirmed that he has been on the monitoring of the police since the investigation began. “He has been limited to the hotel since the beginning of the investigation,” his legal representative told NBC News on Saturday. “He is constantly accompanied by the police wherever he goes. So no, he can't go free. “

Although Ribe was closely monitored, he was not officially appointed the suspect in Konanki's disappearance. The Dominican authorities work with the US criminal traps, including the FBI and Interpol, while continuing their search for Konanki. A “yellow message”, a global suspicious personnel arm, was exhibited for you. The authorities have not provided new updates to their whereabouts.

The 20 -year -old Konanki from Chantilly, Virginia, disappeared after spending the evening in the Riu Republica Hotel with a group of friends, including Ribe. The Dominican authorities have undertaken to continue their search for Konanki, with global law enforcement authorities joining the investigation.