Anton had lived in the province of Puerto Plata for more than 15 years and taught at a local Montessori school for more than six. ADADInvestigators said the men traveled to Puerto Plata “with the aim of committing crimes of such nature.” They said the men took a cellphone, a laptop computer, a 40-inch television and $80 in cash from Anton’s apartment. Anton, who was born in Italy but grew up in Traverse City, Mich., worked as a teacher and consultant at the 3 Mariposas Montessori school in Puerto Plata. Her husband, who traveled every week for work, spent the weekends in Puerto Plata with her. Local authorities said that Day, Holmes and Schaup-Werner died of natural causes, and that there was no evidence of a trend.
Source: Washington Post November 17, 2019 21:55 UTC