Carla Stefaniak: Man held in US tourist\'s death in Costa Rica

Carla Stefaniak: Man held in US tourist's death in Costa Rica

Carla Stefaniak Image copyright Finding Carla/Facebook
Image caption Carla Stefaniak's family is in Costa Rica searching for her

A body found near a Costa Rica Airbnb has reportedly been identified as the remains of a US tourist who went missing last week.

Carla Stefaniak disappeared on 28 November during a trip to celebrate her 36th birthday.

Walter Espinoza, head of Costa Rica's Judicial Investigation Department, was quoted by AP news agency as saying the Florida woman had died of head trauma.

He said a security guard at the property had been arrested.

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The suspect, 32-year-old Bismarck Espinosa Martinez, had been in the room next door to Ms Stefaniak, and made conflicting statements to police, said officials.

Investigators earlier said the body was found buried in a mountainous area barely 200ft (60 metres) from Ms Stefaniak's Airbnb accommodation.

Tracker dogs had discovered the remains partially buried in plastic bags, NBC News quoted investigating agency spokeswoman Marisel Rodríguez Solís as saying.

Investigators told a press conference that what appears to be blood was discovered inside the property in the San Antonio de Escazu neighbourhood.

Ms Stefaniak, from the Miami area, travelled to Costa Rica with her sister-in-law, April Burton, on 22 November.

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Image caption "She genuinely loved life, such a free spirit!!!!" said her family in a Facebook post, sharing this image

Ms Burton flew back on 27 November. Ms Stefaniak had planned to fly back to the US the following day but never arrived for her flight.

On the eve of her departure, she texted Ms Burton to say it was raining hard and there was a power cut at the property.

"It's pretty sketchy here," Ms Stefaniak had written in the message.

Guards at the apartment complex had claimed the missing woman left early in an Uber to catch her flight.

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Image caption Carla (bottom right), her mother and her two brothers Mario (left) and Carlos (right)

Ms Stefaniak's loved ones went to Costa Rica to look for her.

On Tuesday, a family friend said they had waited all day outside the morgue to identify the body, only to be turned away by officials who maintained investigators needed more time.

Bugra Demirel told the BBC: "It's a horrible wait, and every single minute that Costa Rican officials are not showing the body is just a tremendous amount of pain on the family."