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

The death of a British man who was found at the bottom of a cliff in Spain is now being treated as a potential murder, according to his family.

Nathan Osman, 30, from Pontypridd in South Wales, was on a long weekend break with friends in Benidorm last September. Less than 24 hours after he arrived, his body was found by an off-duty police officer at the bottom of a remote 650ft (200m) cliff on the outskirts of the resort.

Lee Evans, Mr Osman's brother, told Sky News: "The prosecutor in Benidorm told us that they 'strongly believe foul play is involved and we are treating it as a potential homicide'." The father-of-four died from head and abdominal injuries after falling from height, a post-mortem examination found. Local police said it was "a tragic accident.

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