The family of a British father who mysteriously died in Benidorm say Spanish authorities have shut down a homicide probe, despite someone trying to use his bank card after his body was found.
Nathan Osman was discovered at the foot of a remote cliff on the outskirts of the resort last September while on a trip with friends.
His family criticised the initial police response and carried out their own investigation, uncovering evidence that his card was used after his death, which led to the case being reopened.
But police have now confirmed the investigation has concluded and the 30-year-old's death was being treated as accidental, according to the BBC, a decision relatives described as 'upsetting and frustrating'.
His brother, Lee Evans, said the official report was based only on 'an overview and assumptions and no hard facts.' He added: 'Nathan hasn't been given any thought or justice.'






