A man could have met up with Taylor Casey before she disappeared: New claims in the development of the missing American woman
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The family of the missing Chicago woman is expressing new concerns after being told that an unidentified man wandered onto the property where Taylor Casey stayed before she mysteriously disappeared.
Taylor’s mother Collette Seymore said the Royal Bahamas Police Force failed to inform her of an encounter the unknown man had with participants of the center, but it was revealed by the lead manager of the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat, who said he (the manager) had given his statements to the local authorities.

According to reports, the Monday before Casey’s disappearance, an unknown man with a walkie-talkie was seen walking the platform where Taylor’s tent was located.
“When the man saw an employee, he went in another direction and walked off of the property,” Seymore said, recounting the story as told to her.

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On the day Taylor disappeared, a man approached a yoga participant while she was sitting alone on the beach, according to Seymore. The man reportedly walked from the direction of the Atlantis Resort and approached her.
The man wore all black with a Celtics baseball cap, claiming to be from Chicago, and expressed interest in taking a yoga class. He proceeded to follow her onto the property, according to Seymore.
“It’s strange.”
Seymore who arrived last week Wednesday, has since left the Bahamas after meeting with the officials of the Royal Bahamas Police Force.
“I had to come home (Chicago) without my child. We need answers,” she told Brian Entin on Banfield NewsNation.
The 41-year-old’s phone pinged in waters and retrieved some “56 feet out,” the mother said.
