& # 039; I want to know who did this': friends seek answers after the vacationer died
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& # 039; I want to know who did this': friends seek answers after the vacationer died
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& # 039; I want to know who did this': friends seek answers after the vacationer died
The friends of the woman who was mysteriously murdered in the Turks and Caicos Islands are talking, desperate "to know who did this."
Marie Kuhnla, 61, of Long Island, was found dead in some bushes near the Club Med Resort, where she was staying on October 16, prompting a murder investigation, the Turkish Turks Police Force said on Monday. and Caicos.
Royal Police Turks and Caicos Islands
The Turks and Caicos authorities are investigating the murder of a US tourist who was found dead on October 16.
Royal Police Turks and Caicos Islands
The Turks and Caicos authorities are investigating the murder of a US tourist who was found dead on October 16.
Friends and co-workers from Kuhnla of the Suffolk County Legal Aid Society, Kim Nohilly and Helma Hermans, were traveling with her, as well as Nohilly's 26-year-old daughter, the woman. he told ABC New York WABC-TV station.
The groups arrived at Club Med on October 10 and spent their days snorkeling, doing water aerobics and singing karaoke, WABC-TV reported.
Kuhnla "constantly told me that these are the best holidays," said Nohilly.
Kim Nohilly
The police initiated a murder investigation into the death of Marie Kuhnla, 61, on October 22, 2018.
The last time the women saw Kuhnla was on the night of Sunday, October 14, when she said she was going to her room to take a nap, WABC-TV said. Friends reported his disappearance the next day.
"She did not deserve this," Hermans told WABC-TV. "She was one of the gentlest souls you would ever have known."
Kuhnla family
Marie Kuhnla, 61, has been identified as the victim found near a resort in Turks and Caicos, on October 22, 2018.
"She was a loving, caring and compassionate woman that I was lucky to have as a mother," Kuhnla's son, Rick Kuhnla Jr., said in a statement. "If I saw someone who needed help, she would help them."
Rick Kuhnla Jr. said his mother often visited her elderly grandmother, "taking her out to eat and keeping her company."
"She went back to school later in life to get her law degree and spent more than 15 years as a public defender, providing legal assistance to those who could not afford it," she said. "She was a wonderful woman who brightened the day to everyone who knew her and to many who did not, she may have left, but the impact she had on the world and the inspiration she provided certainly is not."
While the authorities are investigating the murder, Trevor Botting, interim commissioner of the Turks and Caicos Islands Royal Police, said in a statement: "This is an active investigation into Marie's death and I would ask that anyone with information contact the investigators from the Serious Crimes Unit or you can call Crimestoppers at 1-800-8477. "
Club Med added in a statement: "The entire Club Med family is saddened by the death of this guest and sends their deepest condolences to the friends and family of the guests."
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