New data from the phone in the case of the deceased in Benidorm: the family insists on the murder version.
01.12.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
01.12.2025
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The family demands an investigation into new evidence
The family of the man who died in Benidorm believes that new data from his phone indicates possible involvement of third parties in his death. 30-year-old motivator Nathan Osman was found dead at the bottom of a remote cliff 650 feet high.“We are confident that he couldn't have fallen by himself”- notes his family, adding that new details from phone records may shed light on the circumstances of his death. Nathan left his children at home in Wales, and his family is going through a difficult time. They are convinced that, despite the initial conclusions, there are clear signs of foul play.
“We are asking the law enforcement agencies to review the case once again”, say the deceased's loved ones, hoping for justice for Nathan. It is important to note that this situation draws attention not only from the relatives of the deceased but also from the community, which is concerned about safety in the region. The family hopes that the new evidence would prompt law enforcement to review the case and ensure justice in this tragic situation.
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