The Borneo Post

Two Saudi sisters found dead in Hudson River

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NEW YORK: Police are investigat­ing the deaths of two sisters from Saudi Arabia who were found duct-taped together in New York's Hudson River last week, Associated Press of Pakistan reported, quoting US media.

Tala Farea, 16, and Rotana Farea, 22, were discovered facing each other and fully clothed without any obvious signs of trauma, police said.

New York city's medical examiner has yet to determine the cause of death, be it a double homicide or a suicide pact.

The medical examiner's office said the bodies were not decomposed when found by a passer-by on the afternoon of Oct 24, indicating they had not been dead long.

The sisters had recently requested asylum in the United States without giving a reason for the applicatio­n, the New York Times reported, citing police.

The sisters' mother also received a call from the Saudi Arabian embassy in Washington telling her about the asylum applicatio­ns, the Times reported.

The Farea sisters moved from Saudi Arabia to Fairfax, Virginia, in 2015 with their mother, and had a history of running away from home, according to US officials.

But investigat­ors say it remains a ‘puzzle' as to how they came to be found dead on a riverbank more than 400km from their family's home.

The Saudi Consulate General said in a statement that embassy officials had contacted their family, and added that the sisters were students “accompanyi­ng their brother in Washington”.

Police released sketches of the girls last week in an effort to identify their bodies

At a press conference on Wednesday, the city's chief of detectives said there were some ‘gaps' in the sisters' history, which investigat­ors are trying to resolve.

“I'm confident that when the complete investigat­ion is done we'll have a good idea of what exactly transpired,” said Detective Dermot Shea. — Bernama

 ??  ?? This undated composite image shows sisters Tala (left) and Rotana Farea. — AFP photo
This undated composite image shows sisters Tala (left) and Rotana Farea. — AFP photo

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