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Sadly I agree with you. Im Bermudian and I really dont feel like it was an accident.
Oh no, what do you think happened?
Sadly I agree with you. Im Bermudian and I really dont feel like it was an accident.
I think I am sorry I Googled this and really hope poor Marc was not an unsuspecting target:
http://www.royalgazette.com/crime/article/20161003/gang-violence-and-drug-link
http://www.royalgazette.com/news/article/20171219/girls-at-risk-from-gang-culture
Oh no, what do you think happened?
Honestly, I don’t know. Like I said before, it’s a mystery to me. I can’t even come up with a theory.
It just doesn’t make sense to me how he would end up at Fort Prospect on his own doing when locals (unless you grew up in the area) don’t even know about it.
It was said that he took a walk the night before. Did he take walks nights back at home where it would make sense that he would do it on “vacation” because it was a regular thing? Maybe he was meeting up with someone that he met here when he was walking?
I’m not big on conspiracies but it just doesn’t make sense why he or any tourist would go there. If he wanted to explore a fort or something it would make sense for him to explore Fort Hamilton. At least that’s advertised to tourists and it’s closer to the bar he was at than Fort Prospect.
And if he was lost and trying to get back home, wouldn’t you turn around and try another way rather than go through bushes and around fences?
I dont know. I believe he died from a fall. How he came to fall and why he was at that location is what is a mystery to me.
I wonder if he’d been given medication for his shoulder injury and then had a drink or two at the bar. His Mother said he didn’t look like he was enjoying himself. I just wonder if the pain got worse, he was affected by a mix of a prescription and alcohol, and exhausted. Maybe he was upset with his friends and wouldn’t call them when he found himself disoriented. Instead, he just kept walking....
If it was foul play, surely his phone would have been taken...
“There was no pathological evidence that anyone else was involved in this young man’s death.”
This was from Christopher Milroy, a pathologist who was brought in to examine the body of St Joseph’s rugby player Mark Dombroski.
He added in his written testimony that his death was caused from falling down a 35-foot cliff and fracturing his skull. Other injuries included a fractured left wrist and left femur and contusion damage to the lungs.