The Dominican Republic resort where a Delaware woman claimed she was brutally beaten earlier this year will be shuttered for nearly 3 months, hotel operators say.
Hotel spokesman Manuel Rivera told NBC News on Wednesday that the closing isn't due to low occupancy, but instead to renovate the property's swimming pool and several rooms."I paste on that smile and say 'I'm fine,'" she wrote."But inside, my mind doesn’t stop. I have feelings of depression, anxiety, anger, panic attacks, shame and a deep rooted fear. I wake up thinking about it, I close my eyes to memories of it, I dream about it.
Lawrence-Daley said the attacker pulled her into an unlocked maintenance room and continued the assault for hours.."I was strangled multiple times to unconsciousness. My lifeless body was drug down concrete stairs to an underground waste water area. I was kicked in the head, I was beaten with a club."
Lawrence-Daley said she lost consciousness several times and was still unsure what else was done to her during the attack. "I just remember thinking at that point, I wasn’t gonna make it home to see my boys and my husband, that they weren’t gonna find me," she told NBC News."And I remember that last breath I took and then I just went unconscious."David K. Li
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