A British father of four has tragically passed away after a mysterious fall during his first lads’ holiday in Benidorm.
Nathan Osman, 30, had been out drinking with friends and was trying to find his way back to the hotel in the early hours of the morning.
Having consumed “too much alcohol,” he reportedly got lost while searching for his accommodation.
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The father, who leaves behind a daughter and three sons, was on holiday with at least four friends. Originally from Pontypridd, South Wales, Nathan died in the popular Spanish resort on Saturday morning, September 28.
Nathan’s older sister, Alannah Hughes, shared the heartbreaking news, saying:
“He went on his first boys’ holiday, and after drinking too much, he got lost while trying to find his hotel and suffered a fatal fall.”
A fundraising page set up to bring his body home revealed the devastating impact of the news on his family, particularly his “four beautiful children,” who have been left “heartbroken” by their father’s passing.
Alannah went on to describe her brother as an extraordinary man: “Nathan was the best father, son, uncle, and undoubtedly the most amazing, wonderful, and supportive brother to me. I miss him so much already. He didn’t deserve this.”
Their mother, Liz Osman, also expressed her grief, saying, “Our hearts are broken,” and described Nathan as “my world and more.”
The fundraiser page further highlighted how much Nathan meant to those who knew him: “Nathan was the smile that would light up a room.
Anyone who had the pleasure of meeting him would tell you that his four children were his entire world. He was a dedicated father who always ensured they had the best life.”
So far, the fundraiser has raised over £15,000, far exceeding its original goal of £5,000. Any additional funds will reportedly go towards supporting Nathan’s children, according to NeedToKnow.
Nathan’s family is believed to be traveling to Benidorm today (October 2) to bring him home. Liz made a heartfelt request, saying, “Please pray for strength for us as we prepare to go see our handsome boy.”
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has been contacted for a statement.
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SOURCE: Drunk Brit dad-of-four falls to death on first lads’ holiday in Benidorm