In the beautiful US Virgin Islands, a US swimming champion’s unsolved murder took place.
According to the U.S. Virgin Islands Police Department, Jamie Cail, 42, was found unconscious at the St. John’s residence where he shared a home with his boyfriend. The criminal investigation department is currently investigating into the situation, according to authorities in a statement. According to The US Sun, Kyle’s boyfriend, whose identity was suppressed by authorities, claimed to have been out drinking before returning to her residence to see her.
According to the U.S. Virgin Islands Police Department, Jamie Cail, 42, was found unconscious at the St. John’s residence where he shared a home with his boyfriend. Authorities claim that this happened on Tuesday night, shortly after midnight. According to the cops, his girlfriend was lying on the ground when he arrived.
The father and a friend drove Kyle to a clinic nearby, but after unsuccessful efforts to revive him, the player was pronounced dead. Despite receiving CPR at the clinic and a 911 call, the woman died of her illness, according to the authorities.
As they are looking into her death, police are asking anyone with information to contact Criminal Investigations. Kyle, who was born in New Hampshire, specialized in swimming for the most of his life. A family friend described her as “just… a very attractive lady” to WMUR.
She had a heart of gold. She was exceedingly kind and kind, and she was known to everyone on the island. Kyle, a teenage American competitor at the Pan Pacific Championships in 1997, reportedly took home a gold medal in the relay competition. She also brought home a silver medal from the World Swimming World Cup held in Brazil in 1998–1999. Later Kyle moved to California and began training at the Golden West Swim Club.
There, she won several high school state championships. Several who knew her said she had a reputation for making friends with people of all ages. Everyone in the local family, from the younger to the older generations, liked her, a friend told WMUR.