The family of Nathan Osman, a 30-year-old father-of-four who died in Benidorm, suspects foul play after new evidence emerged. Found at the bottom of a cliff shortly after arriving on holiday, his death was initially ruled an accident, but family investigations revealed inconsistencies, including CCTV footage and bank activity post-mortem. They believe phone data indicates he could not have reached the remote location alone, prompting a reopened investigation. Local police have faced criticism for their handling of the case, as the family continues to seek answers.
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