Seems like some stakeholders are looking to victim blame as well. Unreal:
Sudiksha Konanki vanished in the early hours of March 6, sparking a frantic search and investigation in and around the Riu Republica Resort in Punta Cana.
www.dailymail.co.uk
A Dominican senator desperate to retain tourism said that missing American student Sudiksha Konanki had it coming when she vanished in a shocking on-air rant.
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'There was obviously a red flag on the beach. What were those young people looking for with a red flag at four in the morning on the beach? A red flag means everywhere, the world knows this: don't go to the beach.'
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She went on to criticize media outlets reporting Konanki's disappearance, insisting they are instead 'trying to discredit the destination.
'We have many enemies, and any little thing that happens here - how many people, how many things haven't happened to tourists in different parts of the world?'
In a direct plea to social media networks in the Dominican Republic, Bournigal warned them to 'be careful' about what they are posting.
'Be careful with that. Be careful. Let's all be careful. The Dominican Republic, today, it's a safe island.