Family of Pontypridd Father Push for Justice Following His Mysterious Death in Benidorm
The family of Nathan Osman, a 30-year-old father of four from Pontypridd, is pressing authorities to investigate further into the circumstances surrounding his death during a holiday in Benidorm, Spain, in September 2024. New evidence has raised their suspicions of potential foul play, contrasting with local police’s characterization of his death as a tragic accident.
Discovery of the Body
Nathan was on a short getaway with friends when his body was discovered by an off-duty police officer at the base of a 650-foot cliff less than 24 hours after his arrival. A post-mortem examination attributed his death to head and abdominal injuries consistent with a fall from a height.While local authorities deemed it an accident, Nathan’s family is convinced that inadequate investigation may have overlooked signs of a potential crime.
Concerns Over Investigation Adequacy
The family believes that local police have not given proper consideration to the possibility of homicide. Their doubts were amplified by the remote location where Nathan’s body was found, which was in the opposite direction from his hotel and a considerable distance on foot. They have taken it upon themselves to compile a timeline, utilising CCTV footage, witness statements, and Nathan’s banking records, which suggested attempts to use his cards the day after his death.
Reopening of the Case
Following their findings, the family approached Spanish prosecutors, prompting a reopening of the case earlier this year. Recent phone data has led them to believe that Nathan could not have reached where he died solely on foot. Nathan’s brother, Lee Evans, stated that information from a health app indicates a pace inconsistent with someone walking alone.
Physical Evidence and Family Actions
The family visited the site where Nathan was found and expressed their conviction that he would not have ventured into such a wild area alone. Elizabeth, Nathan’s mother, remarked on the absence of nearby establishments that might have drawn him there. Family members have often felt frustrated by the lack of evidence collected at the scene, citing a failure by local authorities to secure the site properly.
Focus on Future Investigations
With potential surveillance footage identified by the family, they hope these can shed light on the events leading to Nathan’s demise. However, they acknowledge the challenges posed by the passage of time and the possibility that crucial evidence may already have been lost. Elizabeth added, “All we want is to find those responsible for his death and for him to have the respect of a decent investigation.”
Background
This case draws attention to the complexities of international investigations and the issues families face when seeking justice for deceased loved ones abroad. Local police in Spain have faced scrutiny over their handling of the investigation, which may have implications for how similar cases are approached in the future.
Official Responses
South Wales Police have stated they are conducting inquiries on behalf of HM Coroner, designating a family liaison officer to provide support throughout the process. Sky News reached out to Spanish authorities, who declined to comment due to the ongoing judicial review of the case.
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