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Death of man on Benidorm holiday 'being treated as possible murder', family say

  • Nathan Osman, a 30-year-old father of four from Pontypridd, was found dead last September at the bottom of a 650-foot cliff near Benidorm, Spain.
  • Spanish authorities initially ruled the death an accident or possible suicide, but Nathan's family disputed this and pushed for the case to be reopened.
  • Nathan's siblings uncovered CCTV footage showing him walking alone the night he disappeared and found attempts to use his bank cards the following morning, suggesting others may have been involved.
  • The Benidorm prosecutor told Nathan's brother they strongly believe foul play occurred and are treating the investigation as a potential homicide.
  • With support from local MP Alex Davies-Jones, the family continues seeking justice and calls for improved support for British nationals bereaved abroad.
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Daily Mirror broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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