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American woman visits ashram in Bahamas, disappears amid retreat – vopbuzz


NEW DELHI: An American woman Taylor Casey He has been missing since last week when he traveled to the Bahamas to attend a meeting. yoga retreatHer family and police said the woman was murdered.
The 41-year-old woman was last seen around Paradise Island on June 19, ABC News reported. Royal Bahamas police force He’s looking for Casey right now.
The search for Casey continued Tuesday, with authorities assisted by ground crews and drones, the police force told ABC News.
“I believe Taylor was in danger because she was willing to share her yoga retreat experience with others upon her return,” Taylor’s mother, Colette Seymour, said in a recent press release. “Taylor would never disappear like that.”
According to a statement, retreat organizers discovered Casey’s disappearance on June 20 when he failed to attend morning classes. The statement stated that he was last seen late in the evening of June 19. “The organization informed the US Embassy and Taylor Casey’s family about her disappearance,” the statement said.
“The Ashram asks anyone with information about Casey to contact local police.” “In the meantime, it is cooperating with authorities in their investigation,” Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat Bahamas said in a statement to ABC News on Tuesday. said.
“When a U.S. citizen goes missing, we work closely with local authorities as they conduct search efforts and share information with families as much as we can,” the spokesperson said. “The State Department has no higher priority than the welfare and security of U.S. citizens abroad. We stand ready to provide assistance to U.S. citizens and their families in need.”
Casey is described as having light skin Black woman, is approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs approximately 145 pounds. According to her family, she has brown hair and brown eyes, and her natural hair is usually covered with a durag.
Earlier this year, the US State Department warned travelers to be more careful when visiting the Bahamas, including Nassau, due to crime. They noted that “violent crimes such as theft, armed robbery and sexual assault occur in both tourist and non-tourist areas.” The warning urged visitors to be vigilant for their safety.
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