Months after a Delaware mom said she survived a savage beating while on vacation in the Dominican Republic, an engaged Maryland couple was found dead inside their hotel room in that country, according to new reports.

Nathaniel Holmes, 63, and Cynthia Ann Day, 49, of Prince George’s County, were discovered in a room at the Bahía Príncipe hotel at the resort Playa Nueva Romana, on the southeast coast of the country, on Thursday, local paper the Dominican Today reported.

Their causes of death have yet to be determined, but the bodies showed no signs of violence, according to the report.

The couple had been staying at the hotel since May 25, and were set to leave the day they were found, hotel complex director Francisco Romero told the outlet.

Sonya Jackson, Day’s sister, confirmed the deaths to NBC Washington.

And Holmes’ sister told the outlet she’d talked to her brother a couple days ago, and he said he was “having a great time.”

Holmes’ daughter, Dajuan Holmes-Hamilton, said she hopes the facts come out soon.

“It should have never happened,” she told the station.

The couple’s death comes after Tammy Lawrence-Daley said she was attacked by an unknown assailant wearing a Majestic Elegance resort uniform while vacationing in the country in January.

Lawrence-Daley, who suffered a broken nose, fractured hand, partial hearing loss in her left ear and had her mouth “ripped apart,” said in an interview this week that she blames herself for the attack in Punta Cana.