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Family seeks help from Monterey Park woman who went missing during yoga retreat in Guatemala



MONTEREY PARK, Calif. (KABC) — A Southern California family is desperate to find a 29-year-old woman who went missing during a yoga retreat in Guatemala.

Nancy Ng has not been seen since October 19, when she reportedly went on a kayaking trip with others from the retreat.


His family hired professionals to help with search and rescue efforts around Lake Atitlán.

But the initiative’s leader says he’s having trouble getting answers from witnesses — some of whom have since returned to Southern California — and suggests there’s a need for a criminal investigation into her disappearance.

The FBI and State Department have been in contact with Guatemalan authorities regarding this matter.

His family is simply pleading for anyone with information to come forward.

“I miss my Nancy very much,” said her mother, Stephanie Li. “And I hope the government helps us find answers and bring her home.” »

Nancy works for the Alhambra Unified School District. This was her second year going on a yoga trip.

Private teams scoured the area around the lake from the air and below the surface, but found no sign of Nancy.

A GoFundMe has been created to help fund these research efforts.

The leader of that effort told Eyewitness News that the failure of potential witnesses to provide more information led him to ask criminal authorities to be involved in the investigation.

Chris Sharpe of Black Wolf Helicopters, based in Guatemala, says he has searched most of the lake without any clues to Nancy’s disappearance. At this point, he starts to wonder if she really went kayaking on the lake.

“To me, this now becomes a criminal investigation because the witnesses who were there at the time of the incident have not come forward,” Sharpe told Eyewitness News.

The family doesn’t know why witnesses aren’t more cooperative.

“We’re begging you: If anyone sees anything that could help us, just let us know where to look,” said Nancy’s sister, Nicky Ng. “Because we need answers. »

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In India, Samsung collaborates with YogiFi to provide a revolutionary yoga experience on smart TVs.


Samsung launches an interesting collaboration with the health tech business YogiFi to commemorate International Yoga Day. This collaboration seeks to provide customers with a one-of-a-kind, immersive yoga experience via selected Samsung smart TVs coupled to the ground-breaking “AI-powered Yoga mat,” the world’s first of its type. Continue reading to learn more about this cutting-edge Yoga experience.

With Samsung, you can turn your living room into a yoga studio.

Three main components are required for a smooth integration of technology and wellness: a Samsung Smart TV, the YogaFit smart mattress, and the YogiFi application.

The ingenious utilization of a variety of sensors built in the YogaFit smart mattress is the key theme of this offering. These sensors record and track your Yoga positions and movements, providing you with real-time visual and audible feedback through your smart TV. The data collected by the Yoga mat is then sent to the YogiFi app, which supports both on-device and cloud synchronization.

This entire process occurs in real time, providing quick analysis and feedback on your posture, various asanas, and other aspects. The software provides a 21-day planned program for Yoga fans of all skill levels, including beginners, moderate, and advanced. You’ll be able to practice asanas, posture correction techniques, and guided walkthroughs.

Samsung’s Support for Holistic Health and Fitness

“At Samsung, we are keenly aware of our consumers’ increasing focus on comprehensive health and fitness,” said Dipesh Shah, Head of the India Consumer Experience Team, of the reveal. Our collaboration with YogiFi to make Yoga more accessible fits nicely with our objective to bring peace to the connected world. Our ultimate goal is to use cutting-edge technology and devices to create more personalized and intuitive multi-device experiences. Yoga ‘the tech way’ on Samsung TVs in the comfort of one’s own home, with instant feedback, is now a reality for our customers.”

Smart TVs from Samsung: Your New Yoga Partner

The YogaFi app will be supported by all 2023 models of Samsung smart TVs. This includes Neo QLED 8K and 4K televisions, Crystal 4K UHD televisions, Samsung QLED televisions, and Samsung OLED televisions. So, what are your thoughts on Samsung’s latest offering? Do you enjoy Yoga and working out? We’d love to hear your views and feelings about this novel approach to Yoga and fitness.