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Pitt student vanishes on spring break trip to Dominican Republic while walking on beach

A University of Pittsburgh student has vanished while on a spring break trip to Dominican Republic, and searches are currently underway.


Pitt student vanishes on spring break trip to Dominican Republic while walking on beach
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A University of Pittsburgh student has mysteriously vanished while on a spring break holiday in the Dominican Republic, and searches are currently underway.

Konanki was last seen at around 4:50 a.m. on a beach at the five-star Riu Republica Resort and has not been heard from since, according to a flyer being circulated online. Local news reports say she was walking on a beach at the time.

Konanki was part of a group of six female University of Pittsburgh students traveling to the area, a spokesperson for the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office told Fox News Digital. Konanki is a citizen of India and the sheriff's office she is a permanent legal U.S. resident.

She is described as 5 feet, 3 inches tall, with black hair and brown eyes, per the flyer.

The flyer says that she was last seen wearing a brown, two-piece bikini, big round earrings, a metal designer anklet on her right leg, yellow and steel bracelets on her right hand and a multicolored beaded bracelet on her left hand.

Defensa Civil Dominicana, a Dominican Republic search and rescue force, said Saturday it had completed a full day's search with operations scheduled to resume on Sunday.

"The Orange Search and Rescue Unit, along with other institutions, worked from early Saturday hours, trying to find the whereabouts of the young woman, Sudiksha Konanki, without success," the agency wrote in a post on Instagram. 

The embassy of India in the Dominican Republic is working with the State Department and law enforcement on the ground, the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office spokesperson said. 

It says that resorts are better policed than urban areas like Santo Domingo.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the University of Pittsburgh for further comment. 

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