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No foul play suspected in deaths of Saudi sisters in NY | No foul play suspected in deaths of Saudi sisters in NY |
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New York City police say no foul play is suspected in the deaths of two Saudi Arabian sisters who were found duct-taped together in the Hudson River. | New York City police say no foul play is suspected in the deaths of two Saudi Arabian sisters who were found duct-taped together in the Hudson River. |
Tala Farea, 16, and Rotana Farea, 22, had previously suggested they would rather harm themselves than return to their homeland, police say. | Tala Farea, 16, and Rotana Farea, 22, had previously suggested they would rather harm themselves than return to their homeland, police say. |
Detectives say the girls may have requested political asylum in order to remain in the US. | Detectives say the girls may have requested political asylum in order to remain in the US. |
A witness says the siblings prayed near the water before they died. | A witness says the siblings prayed near the water before they died. |
Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea told reporters on Friday: "At this point in time, everything we've seen thus far is pointing to other than a crime taking place." | Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea told reporters on Friday: "At this point in time, everything we've seen thus far is pointing to other than a crime taking place." |
He noted the sisters had told family members they would rather "inflict harm on themselves and commit suicide" than go back to Saudi Arabia. | He noted the sisters had told family members they would rather "inflict harm on themselves and commit suicide" than go back to Saudi Arabia. |
Chief Shea said there were unsubstantiated claims the sisters had fled an abusive home. | Chief Shea said there were unsubstantiated claims the sisters had fled an abusive home. |
A spokesman for the New York Police Department earlier said there was no evidence linking the Saudi government to their deaths. | |
Mystery shrouds Saudi sisters' US deaths | Mystery shrouds Saudi sisters' US deaths |
'Haunting story' | 'Haunting story' |
Police have been investigating the Farea sisters deaths since 24 October when their bodies were discovered on the banks of the Hudson River in Riverside Park. | Police have been investigating the Farea sisters deaths since 24 October when their bodies were discovered on the banks of the Hudson River in Riverside Park. |
Detectives originally suspected they had jumped from the George Washington Bridge, but changed their theory due to a lack of physical injuries they would have suffered in such a fall. | Detectives originally suspected they had jumped from the George Washington Bridge, but changed their theory due to a lack of physical injuries they would have suffered in such a fall. |
Instead, they now believe the girls walked into the water alive with their waists and ankles loosely bound with duct-tape, and that no crime was committed against them that caused their deaths. | Instead, they now believe the girls walked into the water alive with their waists and ankles loosely bound with duct-tape, and that no crime was committed against them that caused their deaths. |
According to the Chief Shea, an eyewitness came forward on Wednesday because of a "story that is haunting him". | According to the Chief Shea, an eyewitness came forward on Wednesday because of a "story that is haunting him". |
The man said that he was exercising in Riverside Park when he saw two people believed to be the sisters sitting about 30ft (9m) apart near the waterfront. | The man said that he was exercising in Riverside Park when he saw two people believed to be the sisters sitting about 30ft (9m) apart near the waterfront. |
"They were sitting with their hands in their heads," Chief Shea said. "Their heads lowered and they were making noises loudly that he described as praying." | "They were sitting with their hands in their heads," Chief Shea said. "Their heads lowered and they were making noises loudly that he described as praying." |
Police say the sisters arrived in New York City on 1 September and "maxed out" their credit cards by ordering meals, shopping and staying at upscale hotels. | Police say the sisters arrived in New York City on 1 September and "maxed out" their credit cards by ordering meals, shopping and staying at upscale hotels. |
They add that their money was beginning to run out at the time of their deaths. | They add that their money was beginning to run out at the time of their deaths. |
The siblings had moved to Virginia with their mother in 2015, and the older sister had been enrolled in George Mason University until this past spring. | The siblings had moved to Virginia with their mother in 2015, and the older sister had been enrolled in George Mason University until this past spring. |
They were reported missing and placed in a shelter after they were located due to abuse allegations. | They were reported missing and placed in a shelter after they were located due to abuse allegations. |
But at the end of August, they again vanished before their bodies were found in New York. | But at the end of August, they again vanished before their bodies were found in New York. |
Police are still appealing for anyone who had met the sisters since August to come forward with further information. | Police are still appealing for anyone who had met the sisters since August to come forward with further information. |
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