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A woman found dead at a luxury Hamptons resort has been identified as 33-year-old Brooklyn artist Sabina Khorramdel–Rosas, casting a shadow over the Water Mill getaway spot as authorities investigate her violent death. A staff member at the Shou Sugi Ban House discovered Khorramdel–Rosas deceased in one of the thirteen guest studios around 12:30 p.m.

, prompting Southampton Town Police to respond to the location at 337 Montauk Highway. Investigators determined the artist was a victim of violence. Each 400-square-foot studio accommodates two guests with either a king or queen bed, a luxurious soaking tub, a modern gas fireplace and organic amenities by Sangre de Fruta.



While connected in structure, each studio has its own private entrance and garden patio, surrounded by lush grasses for added privacy and tranquility, according to their website. Her family spoke out about her tragic death in a statement obtained by NBC4 . "As the eldest of three daughters, Sabina brought excitement, adventure, joy and love to our family," the statement read.

"We are devastated by this senseless loss and ask for privacy as we navigate this incredibly difficult time." They continued, "Your support during this challenging time is a testament to just how special Sabina was and will remain." Newsweek reached out to the Suffolk County Police Department, which stated no further information is available at this time.

Detectives ask anyone with information about this incident to call the Homicide Squ.

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