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Bahama authorities have published findings of an autopsy report for an American man who has briefly disappeared During the rest on the Paradise Island With his parents and the next morning he was found dead on the beach.
Authorities found a 23-year-old Dinari McALMONT, from Maryland, Dead on Paradise Island in Nassau on April 6, just 12 hours after landing on the island with his parents.
“A post-M) was conducted, and the pathologists found that the deceased had died due to drowning,” the Police Forces of Royal Bahama said at a press conference on Wednesday, adding that the police were still awaiting the results of a toxicological exam.
“There is no doubt that there is no doubt,” said the police force, following comments by Michelle McALMONT, McALMONT’s mother, News of the Fathers Bahama expressing her belief that her son was beaten.

The McAlmont family of Maryland believes that she was involved in a light play in the Bahamas in the Bahamas. (East)
The McALMONT family stayed in a resort called Greben in Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahama.
Dinari obviously left his parents during dinner to pull out the jacket when he disappeared, and his parents endured a missing person Report when they could not follow it using the cell phone location information.
Traveling alert for a popular holiday destination due to crime concern, sharks

The McAlmont family stayed in a resort called Greben in Atlantis on the island of Paradise, Bahama. (East)
“We are deeply sad because of the passing of one of our guests,” Resort said in a statement by Fox News Digital. “Our thoughts are with his family in this difficult time. We are fully cooperating with the authorities while conducting their investigation.”
Now he warns passengers on the Caribbean island an increased danger of ‘terrorism and abduction’

Dinari McALMONT obviously left his parents during dinner to get a jacket, which is when he disappeared, and his parents submitted a report of a missing person when they could not follow him using the cellphone location information. (East)
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State Department was issued by travel counselor 2 for Bahamas, as well as Cuba, Dominican Republic, Dutch Antila and Turks and Caicos.
The counseling level of level 2 warns tourists to “be aware of increased risks for safety and safety”.