Sylvie Cachay, designer brand bikini called Syla, was found partially clothed in a bath room in Soho House, members-only club and hotel in the Meatpacking District, police familiar with the case said.
The discovery was made when the hotel staff was alerted to the visitor that the water flowing from the ceiling at about 3 am, the official said. Entering the room, Ms. Cachay's, night manager found her floating face up in a bathtub with running water "in full force" and called the police, the official said. Manager to remove her from the bath and tried CPR, he said. Emergency Medical Technology announced her dead on the scene at 3:34 am, police said.
According to him, the staff said one detective, Ms. Cachay, who is the son of Oscar-winning composer, was seen leaving the hotel around 2 am He returned at 5:30 am and was taken to the 6 th Precinct for questioning by police.
He was identified as Nicholas Brooks, 24 years old. His father, Joseph Brooks, who composed the song "You Light Up My Life" for the film of the same name, which he wrote, directed and produced. He won the Oscar Best Song in 1977.
Video surveillance from the hotel showed Nick Brooks left the room several times. Between 1 am and 1:45 am he went to a rooftop restaurant to eat steak, "the official said. Finally, he left the building with his coat around 2:15 am, the official said. When he returned, he told detectives he went to drink and left his girlfriend was asleep in bed, he said.
Law enforcement official said Ms. Cachay apparently bruises on his neck, bleeding around the eyes, obviously a sign of a bite to her right arm and several prescription pills were found in the room.
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