Press Release: Woman Found Murdered at Hamptons Spa Resort
Water Mill, NY – A tragic incident unfolded on Monday at the upscale Shou Sugi Ban House in Water Mill when a woman’s body was discovered in a guest room, prompting an investigation into a suspected homicide.
Suffolk County police received a call around 12:30 p.m. from a staff member at the luxury resort, located on Montauk Highway. Upon arrival, investigators quickly designated the case as a “suspicious death” and determined that the woman was a "victim of violence."
While specifics surrounding the victim’s identity, injuries, and the cause of death have not been disclosed, authorities indicated that an autopsy is scheduled to be performed by the county medical examiner.
The Shou Sugi Ban House, marketed as a private sanctuary encompassed by lush greenery, offers 13 exclusive guest studios, each designed to promote wellness and relaxation. Featuring luxurious amenities such as soaking tubs, modern gas fireplaces, and private garden patios, these 400-square-foot studios typically range from $1,000 to $1,250 per night for their specialty romantic getaway package.
The picturesque retreat, steeped in natural beauty, appeals to those seeking a tranquil escape. However, this shocking discovery has raised concerns about safety at such a renowned destination.
As the investigation progresses, police have urged anyone with information related to the incident to come forward. Further updates will be released as details emerge, while the grieving community waits for clarity on this disturbing event that marred the serene image of the Hamptons.
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