The family of Nathan Osman, a 30-year-old dad from Pontypridd, is battling Spanish authorities over his tragic death in Benidorm. Just 24 hours after arriving for a holiday with pals in September 2024, Nathan’s body was discovered at the base of a cliff. Spanish police have dismissed the case as an accident, but Nathan’s family disagrees.


His brother, Lee Evans, insists there’s more to the story, pointing to possible evidence of foul play. The family claims Nathan may have been robbed and taken to the secluded spot where he was found. Shockingly, attempts were made to use Nathan’s bank card after his passing, and the family believes crucial CCTV footage could shed light on his last movements.
Despite reopening the investigation earlier this year at the family’s request, Spanish authorities have once again ruled it an accident, citing no hard evidence. But Nathan’s family feels let down and is determined to fight for justice, exploring every legal avenue to uncover the truth.

As the anniversary of Nathan’s death approaches, the family is bracing for a challenging time but remains resolute in their quest for answers. They’re reaching out to others who have experienced similar heartbreak abroad, seeking support and solidarity in their ongoing battle.
It’s a heartbreaking story, and the family vows not to rest until Nathan gets the justice they believe he deserves.