Authorities in Bahamas said they did not suspect no bad game in the death of 23-year-old America found in a paradise island beach While on strike with his family in the Caribbean.
Royal Bahama police forces, Bowie’s Dinari McAlmont, Maryland’s family allegations, said he died of drowning.
“After a death, he was examined and the results of the pathologist died as a result of drowning,” Wednesday at a press conference. ” Fox News reports.
“At the moment, the bad game is not suspected,” officials said the police still waiting for the results of the forensic exam.
However, McAlmont’s distortion parents do not believe in findings.
“Mother michelle mcalmont” Mikhelle McAlmont Fox 5 DC said. “Because you are all bruises and you can see someone’s abuse and hit, yes and that’s what I said.”
Once the Mayland family arrived at the night of April 4, Atlantis Paradise, sitting on Paradise on the island of Paradise, remained at the Bahamas resort.
The tragedy hit a few hours after the family came to the tropical appointment.
McAlmont went to explore the resort at 8:45 the same night and disappeared after a dinner with his parentsaccording to Fox 5.
The next morning at 5:30, the lifeless body of the 23-year-olds was found by the authorities on the shores of Paradise Island.
Makalmont’s mother was immediately suspected of a bad game.
“When I looked at the picture, they showed me, my son was beaten; it was damaged,” he said Bahamian output Monday.
“My son was down in the sand,” he said, adding with tears, “I need justice for my baby. I need justice.”
In early April, before the discovery of the body, police were looking for McAlmont after reporting to spit a staff member to a staff member in a restaurant, According to FOX 5 DC.
The sad mother could not confirm the allegations against his son.
“We are deeply saddened by the passage of our guests. Our thoughts are with their family in this difficult time.
The State Department holds a Level: 2 Travel Warning Thanks to the violent crime of citizens for the Bahamas, be careful for severe crime, stressing on the island of Nassau.