The dying of a British man who was discovered on the backside of a cliff in Spain is now being handled as a possible homicide, in keeping with his household.
Nathan Osman, 30, from Pontypridd in South Wales, was on an extended weekend break with mates in Benidorm final September.
Lower than 24 hours after he arrived, his physique was discovered by an off-duty police officer on the backside of a distant 650ft (200m) cliff on the outskirts of the resort.
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The daddy-of-four died from head and belly accidents after falling from peak, a autopsy examination discovered.
Native police mentioned it was “a tragic accident”, however his household consider the investigation into his dying has not been satisfactory.
They’ve pointed to makes an attempt that have been made to make use of his financial institution playing cards the day after he died as proof that others might have been concerned.
They carried out their very own investigation, and constructed a timeline of occasions drawn from sources together with CCTV and, after presenting their findings to Spanish prosecutors, the case has been reopened, they mentioned.
On Monday, the case was raised within the Home of Commons by Pontypridd MP, Alex Davies-Jones, who has additionally met the household to listen to their views.
They need a regulation in Mr Osman’s identify to enhance assist for British individuals who lose loved-ones overseas.
“We’ve had to find out blind – to find everything ourselves and we’re still learning and have no structural support in place. There’s a massive cry for help for families like us.”
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My son was ‘near excellent’
Jonathan Osman, Nathan’s father, informed The UK Tonight With Sarah-Jane Mee on Tuesday his son was “a wonderful soul” and “the closest to perfect you could get”.
He mentioned his son was “loving, faithful, you could depend on him, he would do anything for others”, including that he was “funny, he never moaned, he was a good worker, he had children to live for… everything was an adventure for him”.