• 9 hours ago
"Turistas sobre desaparición en Punta Cana: ‘Las playas de RD son seguras’"
Transcript
00:00What we're going to see is your impression of this tourist from India,
00:05although in the United States he disappeared on a beach here in Santo Domingo.
00:08Yes, yes, yes. It's a very sad situation, a very serious and sensitive issue.
00:14I have a lot of pity for the parents and I hope that the militants and all the police
00:20can do something and find the girl and find the answers to the questions.
00:27Some are saying that they don't recommend tourists to come here because of this situation.
00:32What do you say? You're a tourist and you come here.
00:34Well, I'm a tourist and I also speak Spanish, so I have an advantage being here.
00:38But I think that with the police, the militants here, all of them,
00:43it's the safest place on the island.
00:45And whatever happens, we're going to be here and we're going to continue our journey.
00:50How many times have you come to the Dominican Republic and which beaches have you visited?
00:53It's only my first time, so I've only visited this one.
00:56The experience that you've had of this first time?
00:58The Dominican Republic is my favorite country and I love being here.
01:04I love the people and I'm very happy to be here.
01:08Where do you come from?
01:09I come from Washington, D.C.
01:11With family? Do you come alone?
01:13No, with friends.
01:14Do you come here to take advantage of the spring break holidays?
01:17Yes, yes, spring break, sunbathing, drinking a little, eating too.
01:21So we're very calm here, but we hope that the situation improves.
01:26Your name, please?
01:27My name is Martin Quirón.
01:29Thank you, Martin.

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