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		Saudi sisters likely committed suicide in 
		New York's Hudson River: police 
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		 [November 03, 2018] 
		By Gina Cherelus 
 NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two young Saudi women 
		whose bodies were found a week ago along the rocky Manhattan shore of 
		the Hudson River, bound together with duct tape around their waist and 
		ankles, likely committed suicide, New York police said on Friday.
 
 Dermot Shea, New York City Police Department chief of detectives, told a 
		news conference sisters Tala Farea, 16, and Rotana Farea, 23, who had 
		been living in Virginia, likely "entered the water alive" and were said 
		to have preferred suicide over returning to Saudi Arabia.
 
		
		 
		"At this point in time we have no credible information that any crime 
		took place in New York City, but it is under investigation," Shea said.
 Shea said sources in Virginia told detectives the women, whose bodies 
		were discovered by a passerby on Oct. 24, "would rather inflict harm on 
		themselves and commit suicide than return to Saudi Arabia."
 
 Detectives used eyewitness testimonies, video evidence and the eldest 
		sister's credit card purchases for food, hotel and transportation to 
		determine that there likely was no foul play involved in their deaths.
 
 The two were last seen by family in Virginia on Nov. 30, 2017. They 
		subsequently stayed at a shelter facility for domestic violence victims 
		until the end of August and appeared to have arrived in New York City on 
		Sept. 1 before staying at a number of "high-end hotels," Shea said.
 
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            An eyewitness told detectives that on Oct. 24 around 7 a.m. EDT 
			(1100 GMT) he saw two women kneeling about 30 feet (9 meters) apart 
			near the Hudson River praying loudly for about 15 minutes.
 Police said the sisters, who had lived in the United States for 
			about two to three years, were said to have been subjected to 
			physical abuse and may have applied for U.S. asylum.
 
 A cause of death in the case has not yet been determined.
 
 (Reporting by Gina Cherelus in New York; Editing by Tom Brown)
 
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