According to his family, an American man who had abused during the Bahamas holiday with his parents, was found dead on a beach the next morning.
He believes that his death is suspicious when officials found 23-year-old Dinari McCamont of Maryland dead on Paradise Island in NASAU on 6 April, just 12 hours after landing on the Caribbean Island with their parents.
McCallmont’s mother Mitchell McMont told eyewitness news Bahamas that she was “painful” after identifying her son’s remains, alleging that she appeared beaten, Fox 5 DC told for the first time.
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The McCaramont family of Maryland alleged dishonesty in the death of 23 -year -old Dinari McCamont in Bahamas. (Istock)
Royal Bahamas Police Force Commissioner Shanta Nools told eyewitness news that the authorities are waiting for McCallmont’s body examination results.
The Police Commissioner did not respond to immediate investigation from Fox News Digital.
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The Mcalmont family was living in a resort called Reef in Atlantis on the island of heaven island, Bahamas. (Istock)
The Mcalmont family was living in a resort called Reef in Atlantis on the island of heaven island, Bahamas.
Dinari clearly left his parents during dinner to receive a jacket, which when he disappeared, and his parents filed a report of a missing man when they could not track him using phone space data.
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Deenari McMont allegedly left her parents during dinner to receive a jacket, which when she disappeared, and her parents filed a report of a missing man when they could not track her using phone space data. (Istock)
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“We are deeply saddened by the demise of one of our guests,” Rizol told Fox News Digital in a statement. “Our views are with his family during this difficult time. We are fully collaborating with the authorities because they investigate.”
The State Department has issued a level 2 travel advisory for Bahamas, as well as Cuba, Dominican Republic, Netherlands Antilles and Turks and Caikos.
Level 2 Travel Advisory has warned tourists to be “aware of the increased risks for safety and security.”