A Maryland man who travels with his family on the Bahamas was found dead in a special beach resort after landing in the Caribbean – his mother claimed his son “beatily beating.”
In April 23, April 23, Atlantis Paradise Island resort was traveling to a tropical run on April 4.
McAlmont from Bowie, MD. Fox 5 to Washington DC.
Resort officials have questioned his mother’s mother, as they blame to spite several staff members in a restaurant.
“The police said they were looking for him, because he spat on some workers in a restaurant,” said Michelle McAlmont, said.
Loving mother said that the phone’s phone was not placed before a missing person reported a report.
The Great Makalmont said he could not confirm his claims against the son of the resort.
The officials searched the resort discovered at ShorelIned on April 5, after 5:30 on April 5, the Royal Islands.
An investigation was opened due to death.
According to the speech, the results of the autopsy are not declared dead until the death of officials.
At the beach, McAlmont’s lifeless body was taken and showed his mother, and he claimed that his son was the most difficult thing to do as it seems unconscious.
“When I looked at the picture, they showed me, my son was beaten; trauma said,” said Michelle McAlmont said. Outlet Witnesses News.
The sad mother said that the picture was caught her son’s damaged face, and her hair drove on her teeth and sand.
“It says my son is hitting in the sand. It is necessary for my baby. I need justice,” he said.
Michelle Makalmont said he was feeling with mixed emotions, feeling anger, frustration, and he feels very hatred after his son’s death.
“What I could do in a different way to protect my child and protect it is right today,” said FOX 5 Washington DC.
McAlmont’s parents are looking for a lawyer specializing in international relations while waiting for a police investigation.
“I would expect anything other than a complete and comprehensive investigation,” said Michelle McAlmont.
Bahamyan resort said he worked with police during the investigation.
“We are deeply saddened by one of our guests. In this difficult time, our thoughts and condolences are related to the family and relatives of our guest. This is an active police investigation, and we are in full cooperation.”
The US State Department advised Americans against the journey to the Bahamas by placing a 2-level advice to the Caribbean nation.
“Exercise increase with caution” Level has been announced On March 30, the country has serious crimes and deaths against tourists coming to the island.
It looks like violent crimes, armed robbers, thefts and sexual assault – anywhere in the Bahamas.
Warning Most crimes occur in the main cities of Nassau and Freeport.