Maryland’s family producer found dead while on vacation in a Bahamas complex insists that she was killed despite the fact that officials ruled her death to drown.
The frustrated relatives of Dinari Mcalmont are gathering for “international aid”, since the 23 -year -old mother has denied access to her son’s body for a week for a week her tragic death.
Marcelle Bacchus, Mcalmont’s aunt, shared the irritating week that his sister has suffered looking for answers to the death of his son when they found him on a beach on April 5.
“My sister is so frustrated.
He also revealed that the cameras were not allowed in the morgo, since the valuable information of the family will be deleted in the case.
“No chambers were allowed in the mortario. The police did not even share an image publicly. There are no images of the camera so far. We are afraid that the evidence will disappear,” Bacchus wrote.
Mcalmont arrived on the Caribbean island on April 4 for a getaway with his parents at Atlantis Paradise Bahamas Resort.
The family had dinner, and then Mcalmont said he was cold and wanted to get a jacket before exploring the resort just before 9 pm, he was found dead approximately 12 hours after arriving at the Bahamas.
Mcalmont’s parents informed him that he disappeared around 11 pm and began looking for him.
The authorities discovered their lifeless body on the Coast of Paradise Island at 5:30 am the next day.
Bahamas Royal’s police force ruled that Mcalmont died as a result of drowning and does not suspect the dirty game.
A post mortem exam was performed, and the pathologist’s findings revealed that the deceased died as a result of drowning, “said the RBPF at a press conference on Wednesday.
The afflicted Aunt revealed that Mcalmont’s body was not released to the funeral on Thursday, as planned due to an administrative error of the Morgan that lost its name.
Mcalmont’s mother, Michelle Mcalmont, only saw her son in a photo when officials cools a look at her “beaten” body.
“When I looked at the photo they showed me, my son was beaten; he was traumatized,” he told Bahamian Outlet Eyewitness News.
“They hit my son in the sand,” he said. “I need justice for my baby. I need justice.”
The disconsolate mother doubled her statement by saying that she was sure that she did not drown, but was attacked.
“There is a dirty game,” said Michelle Mcalmont to Fox 5 DC. “Due to all bruises and you can see when it is abused and beaten, yes, and that is what I am saying.”
Bacchus states that his sister only looked at the image briefly and was not given a copy.
Bowie’s sound engineer, MD. It was the battery to argue with the restaurant staff at the Resort before some of the workers allegedly spit.
“The police said they were looking for him because he is a team in some restaurant staff,” said Michelle Mcalmont on April 7.
Family members created a Goofundme to raise money for legal expenses to “seek responsibility” in Mcalmont’s death.
“Dinari was a child, compassionate who touched on the lives of many. He leaves a legacy of love and strength that we are committed to protecting. Each donation, regardless of the size, gives us a pass of justice,” the collection of funds.