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Spanish Judge Reopens British Father’s Cliff Death Case as Homicide Investigation

Nathan Osman’s family presents new evidence, including CCTV footage and financial anomalies, leading to a formal probe into possible foul play.

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Overview

  • Nathan Osman, 30, was found dead beneath a 500-foot cliff in Benidorm in September 2024, initially ruled an accident or suicide by Spanish authorities.
  • Newly released CCTV footage shows Osman walking alone at 4:08 am, appearing composed, hours before his death, contradicting earlier theories.
  • Osman’s family uncovered evidence of two attempted transactions on his missing bank card and inconsistencies in his injuries, suggesting possible foul play.
  • A Spanish judge reopened the case as a homicide investigation in March 2025 after the family presented their findings, including a reconstructed timeline and banking records.
  • The family has received support from UK MP Alex Davies-Jones and a private investigator, highlighting challenges British families face in pursuing justice for deaths abroad.