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American found dead on Bahamas vacation looked ‘beaten,’ mom says: ‘there is foul play’

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American citizen found dead, ‘beaten’ on Bahamas beach

Fox News correspondent Nate Foy reports as the family of Dinari McAlmont demands answers on the 23-year-old’s cause of death.

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Bahamas officials say they do not suspect foul play in the death of 23-year-old American Dinari McAlmont, but his mother is convinced he was brutally beaten.

Authorities found McAlmont, of Maryland, dead on Paradise Island in Nassau on April 6, just 12 hours after he landed on the island with his parents for a vacation. His mother, Michelle Mcalmont, told FOX 5 that it is clear from a photo officials showed her that he was traumatized. 

“When I looked at the photo they showed me, my son was beaten,” she said. “I need justice for my baby. I need justice.” 

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The McAlmont family of Maryland believes there was foul play involved in 23-year-old Dinari McAlmont’s death in the Bahamas. (iStock)

“A post-mortem examination was performed, and the pathologist’s findings revealed that the deceased died as a result of drowning,” the Royal Bahamas Police Force said in a Wednesday news conference, adding that police are still awaiting the results of a toxicology exam.

Michelle vehemently disagrees with the Royal Bahamas Police Force, saying that she strongly suspects foul play.

“There is foul play,” she 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.”

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“The police said that they were looking for him because, apparently, he had spat on some staff in a restaurant,” Michelle McAlmont told FOX 5. She believes he may have been robbed and is seeking a full investigation and the release of surveillance video from the resort.

“I would expect nothing more than a full and thorough investigation,” she said.

Fox News Digital reached out to the Royal Bahamas Police Force for comment.

Dinari McAlmont apparently left his parents during dinner to get a jacket, which is when he disappeared, and his parents filed a missing person report when they could not track him using phone location data. (iStock)

On Friday, the McAlmont family left their home in Bowie, a city located around 20 miles northeast of Washington, D.C., for what was supposed to be a relaxing vacation at a resort called The Reef at Atlantis on Paradise Island, Bahamas.

Dinari apparently left his parents during dinner to retrieve a jacket when he disappeared, and his parents filed a missing person report when they could not track him using cellphone location data.

“We are deeply saddened by the passing of one of our guests,” the resort told Fox News Digital in a statement. “Our thoughts are with his family during this difficult time. We are fully cooperating with the authorities as they conduct their investigation.”

US WARNS TRAVELERS ABOUT CARIBBEAN ISLAND’S INCREASED DANGER OF ‘TERRORISM AND KIDNAPPING’

The McAlmont family was staying at a resort called the Reef at Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahamas. (iStock)

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The State Department has issued a Level 2 Travel Advisory for the Bahamas, as well as Cuba, the Dominican Republic, the Netherlands Antilles, and Turks and Caicos. 

The Level 2 Travel Advisory warns tourists to “be aware of heightened risks to safety and security.”

Fox News Digital’s Audrey Conklin contributed to this report.

Sarah Rumpf-Whitten is a U.S. Writer at Fox News Digital.

Sarah joined FOX in 2021, where she has assisted on coverage of breaking and major news events across the US and around the world, including the fallout following the “Defund the police” movement, the assassination attempts on President Donald Trump’s life and illegal immigration.

She has experience reporting on topics including crime, politics, business, lifestyle, world news and more. You can follow her on Twitter and LinkedIn.

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