Bahamas officials have left the findings of the autopsy report for an American person who has disappeared shortly During the holiday on paradise Island With their parents and the next morning was found dead on a beach.
Authorities found at the age of 23 Dinari McAlmont, Maryland, On April 6, the nassa on the island of Paradise in Nassau, after just 12 hours after landing the island with his parents.
“After a death, the results of the pathologist died as a result of the drowning of the dead,” the King said the police had expected the results of a toxicology exam.
“This is not a suspect in the bad game,” Police force Michelle McAlmont, after comments from McAlmontin’s mother Witnesses News Bahamas Expresses confidence that your son is beaten.
Maryland’s Macallont’s family thinks that the 23-year-old Dinari McAlmont’s deaths related to death in the Bahamas. (Idle)
Makalmont family remained in a resort called Rif in Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahamas.
Dinari, probably when their parents disappeared during lunch and their parents presented a missing person Reporting when they could not follow him using cell phone data.
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The Makalmont family remained in a resort called Ref in Atlantis. (Idle)
“We are deeply saddened by the passage of one of our guests,” he said. “In this difficult time, our thoughts are with their family. We fully cooperate with the authorities while taking the investigation.”
He warns the travelers of travelers about the threat of the Caribbean Island “terrorism and theft”

Dinari McAlmont has probably disappeared her parents during lunch and gave her parents or parents to get a missing jacket, they have given a missing person’s report when they could not watch him cell phone locations. (Idle)
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The State Department gave the Bahamas, as well as the 2nd tourism advice for the Dutch Antilles and Turks and Caicos and Caicos and Caicos.
Level 2 Travel Consultant Tourists “Be aware of the growing risks for safety and safety.”