The Bahamas authorities have published the autopsy reporting findings for an American man who disappeared with the duration of the letters a vacation in Paradise Island with his parents and was found on a beach the next morning.
The authorities found Dinari Mcalmont, or Maryland, 23, who died on Paradise Island in Nassau on April 5, only 12 hours after the earth on the island with his parents.
“A post Mortem exam was performed, and the pathologist’s findings revealed that the deceased died as a result of drowning,” said the Bahamas Royal police force at a press conference on Wednesday, and added that the police are still waiting for the results of toxicology.
“It is not suspected that the dirty game at this time,” said the police force, after the comments of Michelle Mcalmont, Mcalmont’s mother, to the news of face -to -face witnesses, Bahamas, expressing his belief that his son had been beaten.
The McAmont family was staying in a resort called Reef in Atlantis in Paradise Island, Bahamas.
Apparently, Dinari left his parents dinner to recover a jacket, when he disappeared, and his parents presented a missing person report when they could not track him using the location dates of the cell phone.
“We are deeply saddened by the death of one of our guests,” the resort to Fox News Digital told a statement. “Our thoughts are with their family duration at this difficult time. We are full of cooperations with the authorities while carrying out their research.”
The State Department has issued a level 2 travel notice for the Bahamas, as well as to Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Antilles of the Netherlands and Turkish and Caicos.
The level 2 travel advice warns of tourists that “they are aware of the risks with security for security.”