Bahamas authorities release autopsy report findings for American man who briefly disappeared On vacation to Paradise Island With his parents and the next morning he was found dead on a beach.
Authorities found a 23-year-old Dinari McCalmont, Maryland, Dead on Paradise Island in Nassau on April 6, just 12 hours after landing on the island with his parents.
“A post-mortem examination has been carried out and the pathologist’s findings are that the deceased died as a result of suffocation,” the Royal Bahamas Police Force said, adding that it was awaiting the results of a toxicology test.
“Foul play is not suspected at this time,” police officer Michelle Mcalmont, Mcalmont’s mother, said after comments. Eyewitness News Bahamas expresses his belief that his son was beaten.
American man found dead in Bahamas after leaving dinner to buy jacket on family vacation: report
The McAlmont family of Maryland believes foul play is involved in the death of 23-year-old Dinari McAlmont in the Bahamas. (stock)
The McAlmont family stayed at a resort called the Reef in Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahamas.
Dinari, apparently during dinner, when his parents disappeared and his parents introduced a missing person Report when they can’t track him using cell phone data.
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The McAlmont family was staying at a resort called REF in Atlantis. (stock)
“We are deeply saddened by the passing of one of our guests,” he said. “Our thoughts are with the family at this difficult time. We are cooperating fully with the authorities as they conduct the investigation.”
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Dinari Mcalmont apparently made her parents disappear during lunch and filed a missing person’s report when her parents couldn’t track her or her parents could track her cell phone location information to retrieve a missing jacket. (stock)
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The State Department has issued a 2nd travel advisory for the Bahamas, as well as Cuba, the Dominican Republic, the Netherlands Antilles, and the Turks and Caicos.
A Level 2 travel advisory advises tourists to “be aware of increased risks to safety and security”.

