The yoga retreat in the where a woman went missing has reportedly kept her disappearance quiet from other guests. Taylor Casey, 41, was last seen more than a week ago on June 19 at the on Paradise Island. Her mom, Colette Seymore, for her daughter and traveled to the Caribbean location to speak with local authorities, who waited two days before issuing any posters.
However, an investigative report from the island (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday claimed that no such flyers were visible. News Nation's Brian Entin, who described the area where Taylor disappeared as "stunningly beautiful", said he was "surprised" he couldn't see any information about the missing yoga enthusiast. "I was surprised there were no flyers anywhere, there were no posters.
I thought maybe in the [ashram's] lobby that some of the guests would know what was going on," he said. He added that many guests checked in to the retreat this week and weren't aware that a woman went missing last week, noting that he "even saw" a few missing person flyers on the roads for other people but "nothing" for Taylor. In a follow-up post to X after sharing his video report, Brian claimed that Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat told him that reporters are banned from visiting the retreat in relation to the woman's disappearance.
"Ashram emailed me this morning asking me not to come back. 'I should point out that the ashram is a place of meditation and learning, and visits by reporters will be disruptive for our guests and interrup.
