American man on Bahamas family vacation found dead after leaving dinner to get jacket: report

An American man who briefly disappeared during a vacation to the Bahamas with his parents was unveiled dead on a beach the next morning according to his family They believe his death is suspicious after administration ascertained -year-old Dinari McAlmont of Maryland dead on Paradise Island in Nassau on April just hours after he landed on the Caribbean island with his parents Michelle McAlmont McAlmont's mother reported Eyewitness News Bahamas that she was traumatized after identifying her son's remains alleging he appeared to be beaten FOX D C first broadcasted ADVANCE WARNING FOR POPULAR VACATION DESTINATION OVER CRIME CONCERNS SHARKSRoyal Bahamas Police Force Commissioner Shanta Knowles stated Eyewitness News that leadership are awaiting McAlmont's autopsy results The police commissioner did not at once respond to an inquiry from Fox News Digital US WARNS TRAVELERS ABOUT ABOUT CARIBBEAN ISLAND'S INCREASED DANGER OF TERRORISM AND KIDNAPPING The McAlmont family was staying at a resort called The Reef at Atlantis on Paradise Island Bahamas Dinari apparently left his parents during dinner to get a jacket which is when he disappeared and his parents filed a missing person overview when they could not track him using phone location evidence SPRING BREAK WARNING MOST OF UNLIKELY TOURIST HOT SPOTS EMERGE AS DEADLY LIABILITY We are deeply saddened by the passing of one of our guests the resort narrated Fox News Digital in a report Our thoughts are with his family during this complicated time We are fully cooperating with the officers as they conduct their study The State Department has issued a Level Progress Advisory for the Bahamas as well as Cuba the Dominican Republic Netherlands Antilles and Turks and Caicos The Level Voyage Advisory warns tourists to be aware of heightened risks to safety and measure