Maryland Man Found De@d In The Bahamas Hours After He Arrived, Family Believes He Was ‘Beaten’
Maryland Man Found De@d In The Bahamas Hours After He Arrived, Family Believes He Was ‘Beaten’
Dinari McAlmont, 23, of Maryland, was found dead just 12 hours after arriving with his parents at The Reef at Atlantis resort on Paradise Island. Despite the Royal Bahamas Police Force declaring drowning as the cause of death, his mother, Michelle McAlmont, is adamant that “there is foul play.”
“When I looked at the photo they showed me, my son was beaten,” Michelle told FOX 5. “Because of all the bruises and you can see when somebody is abused and hit at, yes, and that is why I am saying that.”
Dinari reportedly left dinner to get a jacket and never returned. His family filed a missing person report after failing to locate him through his phone.
“I need justice for my baby. I need justice,” Michelle said. She’s demanding a full investigation and the release of surveillance footage, insisting, “I would expect nothing more.”
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Such a tragic story. Prayers to his parents.
VIA: Fox News
Maryland Man Found De@d In The Bahamas Hours After He Arrived, Family Believes He Was ‘Beaten’
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