
Two sisters have been found dead in
a luxury villa in the Seychelles with no
signs of violence.
Annie and Robin Korkki, from Minnesota,
were staying at their villa at the Maia
Luxury Resort and Spa, where their bodies
were found last Thursday.
But police said there
were no signs of
violence or trauma to
the women’s bodies,
according to Mail
Online .
The last time they
were seen alive was
when they
were helped to their rooms by staff at
8.15pm after a day of drinking.
A butler checked on their room the
following morning and found the sliding
doors locked.
He later raised his concerns to a
supervisor after the sisters failed to
emerge as the day went on.
The two were found unresponsive on the
same bed with no signs of disturbance in
the room, police said.
Certain medications
were confiscated for
investigation.
They were due to
return home on
September 22, but
decided to extend
their stay for two
more days on the
tropical island off the coast of Africa.
Both sisters had shared photos of their
dream holiday on Facebook.
One photo showed the beautiful view from
their villa that costs up to $1,800 (around
£1,380) per night, calling it ‘indescribable’.
Their brother, Chris Korkki, told The Star-
Tribune they ‘wanted to experience life to
the fullest’.
Their mother Sue and
brother Mike are
currently
in Seychelles pushing
local authorities for
answers.
Annie worked for JP
Morgan Chase and
her sister at Allston Trading
A Giveforward page has been set up to
help the family with expenses during the
investigation, where they described the
two as ‘loving sisters and best friends’.
The family are now waiting for autopsy
results to determine the cause of death.
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