But the Ng family said they can’t find any record of Blazek ever talking to police before leaving Guatemala.
After hiring a Guatemalan attorney, they now suspect they know why.
“The investigation revealed that a bribe had occurred, that allowed Christina’s statement to be omitted and to prevent her from being detained,” Nicky said.
Blazek’s attorney told NewsNation the idea that his client would bribe anyone is “nonsense” and said she left the country on a regularly scheduled flight, leaving the retreat early in the morning because of road closures due to civil unrest in Guatemala.
Without help from Blazek, the family is planning to return to the volcanic lake again and use an underwater vehicle to painstakingly search a grid in the water.
An American nonprofit group will also bring a cadaver dog that has been successful in detecting underwater human remains from a boat.
“There’s a lot of risk for us flying there,” Sharpe said. “The divers are diving probably deeper than they should. But (Blazek’s) not helping.”
The Ng family wants to know why witnesses left Guatemala so quickly and refused to talk to them about Nancy’s disappearance.
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