Last Tuesday, April 8, 2025, 9:00 Denis Chabrol
Dead: Dinari Mc Almont
An American born for Guyanese parents, killed in the Bahamas last week, but refused to release any information about the incident.
A Bahama’s police spokesman for the police force said that the procedures should be monitored before the information was released. Similarly, the mother of a 23-year-old man Michel Mc Almont, police force released information about the incident, he said.
Dinari McAlmont was missing the last Friday night or Saturday morning. The last time his parents said it was the last time, on April 4.
His parents live from Guyana and they live in the city of Maryland. They went to the Bahamas for a family holiday.
The news of the Bahama’s Witnesses said the body was discovered on the coast of Paradise on Saturday morning on Saturday morning. He said he did not leave anything other than the child’s child and many unanswered questions.
A few hours before his son’s body was found, Ms. Makalmont wrote a message to him trying to understand where he was.
After Saturday, he said that the police said that someone told the authorities and spit them. However, the details around this incident, as soon as the son was later found in lifeless, the incident is not known.

Mrs. Michel McAlmont
The woman said that police visited the hotel with the phone’s phone and asked a few questions than to report. Dinari claimed to spit on someone. The phone was reported to fall from pocket.
Ms. Mc Almont said he was unrecognizable after introducing a child in a corpse. “It was damaged. The face was damaged. There are many foams of their teeth. The hair is full of sand. He says my son beat in that sand,” he said.
The woman said that the police did not inform the son of the son of the son of the body to the coast on the beach. “So far, they did not show any videos of what is transferred in the casino in the Royal. It did not show my son where it was found there. He did not have to take him there, because he would not go to the beach.”
Parents planned to meet the embassy of the United States on the Bahamas embassy and watch the authorities to respond to the death of his son.