American Man on Bahamas Family Vacation found dead on the beach: Report

An American man who disappeared briefly During a holiday in Bahamas With his parents he was found dead on a beach the next morning, according to his family.
Believe that his death is suspicious after the authorities found the 23 -year -old Dinari Mcalmont, Maryland, Dead on Paradise Island in Nassau on April 6, only 12 hours after landing on the Caribbean island with his parents.
Michelle Mcalmont, Mcalmont’s mother, said Eyewitness News Bahamas who was “traumatized” after identifying the remains of his son, claiming that he seemed to be beaten, Fox 5 DC reported for the first time.
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The Mcalmont family of Maryland supports a foul in the death of the 23 -year -old Mcalmont Dinari in the Bahamas. (Istock)
The commissioner for the police forces of the Bahamas Royal Shanta Knowles He told Eyewitness News that the authorities are waiting for the results of Mcalmont’s autopsy.
The police commissioner did not immediately respond to a Fox News Digital survey.

The Mcalmont family was in a resort called Reef to Atlantis in Paradise Island, Bahamas. (Istock)
The Mcalmont family was in a resort called Reef to Atlantis in Paradise Island, Bahamas.
Apparently dyed left his parents during dinner to take a jacket, which is when he disappeared, and his parents A disappeared person archived Report when they were unable to trace it using the data on the phone position.
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Dinari Mcalmont presumably left his parents during dinner to take a jacket, which is when he disappeared, and his parents presented a disappeared relationship when they were unable to follow him using the data on the position of the phone. (Istock)
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“We are deeply saddened by the disappearance of one of our guests,” said the Resort to Fox News Digital in a note. “Our thoughts are with his family in this difficult moment. We are fully collaborating with the authorities as they lead their investigations.”
The State Department has issued a level 2 travel advice for the Bahamas, as well as Cuba, the Dominican Republic, the Netherlands Antilles and Turks and Caicos.
The travel level 2 trip warns tourists to “be aware of the high risks for safety and safety”.