BREAKING UPDATE: Suspect in murder of NYC woman at luxury Hamptons spa found dead
Authorities are investigating the apparent murder of a woman whose body was found in a guest room at a high-end resort and spa in the Hamptons a day ago, according to police.
Officers from Southampton Town Police went to the Shou Sugi Ban House on Montauk Highway in Watermill early Monday afternoon after the death was reported. Officials say a staff member discovered the woman's body.
Police say it was determined she was a victim of violence, though they did not elaborate.
Suffolk County police identified the victim as 33-year-old Sabina Rosas, of Brooklyn.
Officials said there would be ongoing police presence at and around the wellness center as the investigation continues.
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Shou Sugi Ban House describes itself as "a private sanctuary and gated compound surrounded by evergreen trees and lush grasses." There are 13 rooms across three acres at the luxury retreat, along with "standalone luxury residences for short-term rentals." It offers amenities such as programs in yoga, meditation, fitness, nutrition, skin care, hydrotherapy, as well as massages and a culinary program "in a holistic, educational setting."
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The place costs about $5,000 a night. A rep for Shou Sugi Ban House could not be immediately reached for comment on Tuesday.
An investigation is ongoing. Southampton Police say they believe the death to be an isolated incident and say there is no threat to the public at this time.
Anyone with information regarding the death is asked to contact the Suffolk County Police Homicide Division at 631-852-6396.