American woman killed in mystery UAE mall restroom stabbing, police say
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (CNN) -- An American woman has died after being stabbed by an unknown attacker in the restroom of a high-end mall in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, police said.
Ibolya Ryan, 47, was taken to the hospital after the attack Monday on Reem Island but died of her injuries, Abu Dhabi police said.
She worked as a schoolteacher and had 11-year-old twins who are being cared for by authorities until their father, the victim's ex-husband, arrives from abroad, police said. Authorities previously said she was 37.
Ryan was stabbed with a sharp tool, later recovered by police, after a fight broke out in the women's restroom, according to Col. Dr. Rashid Mohammad Borshid, head of the Criminal Investigation Department of Abu Dhabi Police.
The cause of the fight remains unknown; the suspect fled the scene immediately after committing the crime, he said.
Authorities seek witnesses, clues
Police have appealed for help tracking down the killer.
"Investigations are still under way to identify the suspect's identity and gender," a police statement Tuesday said. "Witnesses reported that the culprit was fully covered wearing an abaya, black gloves and face cover (niqab)."
The abaya is a black, full-length gown traditionally worn by local Emirati women. The suspect was also wearing a hijab, or headscarf.
Embassy working with UAE authorities
The U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi said it was "working with all the appropriate authorities to seek further information" about the killing of a U.S. citizen.
"We offer our condolences to those affected by this terrible tragedy," a spokesman said in a statement. "The safety and welfare of U.S. citizens abroad is one of the Department of State's highest priorities. We stand ready to provide all possible consular assistance."
The attack happened at the Boutik Mall on Reem Island, a newly developed area of Abu Dhabi where many Western expatriates live.
The embassy had issued a statement, back in October, warning U.S. citizens of an anonymous Internet post that encouraged attacks against teachers at American and other international schools.
The embassy was unaware of any specific, credible threat at that time, but called on citizens to be vigilant about their personal security.
Video shows suspect
CCTV footage released by police shows the suspect, fully covered, walking calmly in through the parking lot entrance, speaking to security guards, picking up a paper and disappearing around the corner out of sight.
It then shows the suspect running to the elevator, followed by others, and getting into the elevator, before another clip shows the person leaving the mall through the same parking lot doors.
Violent crime in the UAE is rare and eyewitnesses have expressed shock at the incident.
"The Abu Dhabi Police will spare no effort in order to unveil this heinous crime and bring the culprit to justice," said Borshid.
CNN's Nicola Goulding reported from Abu Dhabi and Laura Smith-Spark wrote in London.