Tourists on white sandy beach with palm trees along Druif Bay at Water Island, south of Saint Thomas, American Virgin Islands in the Caribbean Sea. (Photo by: Marica van der Meer/Arterra/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) A former American swimming champion is dead in the U.S.
Virgin Islands, according to police there, who say her boyfriend brought her to the hospital where she was pronounced "dead on arrival."Jamie Cail, 42, was originally from New Hampshire and was living in Cruz Bay, on the island of St.
John.Virgin Islands police did not release the boyfriend's name in a statement on the incident and did not immediately respond to calls or emailed questions from Fox News Digital Monday.According to authorities, the boyfriend came home from a bar shortly after midnight on Feb.
21 and found Cail on the floor of their shared home.US VIRGIN ISLANDS MISSING WOMAN'S FRIENDS DEMAND RELEASE OF PREVIOUSLY UNDISCLOSED SURVEILLANCE VIDEOHe and a friend brought her to the Myrah Keating-Smith Clinic, where medical staff could not revive her, police said.Virgin Islands police have opened a criminal investigation and are asking anyone with information on the case to contact detectives or call 911.According to SwimSwam, a news site focused on competitive swimming and other aquatic sports, Cail was one leg of the gold medal-winning U.S.