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I'm anxious to see what the new developments are. Thanks mom.
IMO Not actual new info on DF. I think the family is fed up with the corruption in DR. I hope I'm wrong.
I'm anxious to see what the new developments are. Thanks mom.
West Palm Beach resident Darryl Fornatora disappeared Jan. 27, 2016, during a surfing trip to the Dominican Republic.
Fast forward a year and Fornatoras parents say theyre no closer to finding out what happened to their son than they were the day he vanished.
It has been an absolutely agonizing, devastating year for us, said Gilbert Fornatora by phone Thursday from his home in Boynton Beach. The news is, there has been no news.
Private and public investigations, as well as a reward of $25,000, have turned up little usable evidence and the Fornatoras say their impression is that law enforcement authorities on the island are anxious to rule the case a drowning instead of a homicide to protect the areas tourism business.
Gilbert Fornatora said his daughter and son-in-law met with U.S. Embassy and Dominican national police officials in September in which action plans were laid out but nothing was done. It was very disappointing.
Thank You for sharing, Justice!One year later, parents of missing West Palm surfer have few answers
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/crime--law/one-year-later-parents-missing-west-palm-surfer-have-few-answers/eSTigzBxcokUAGcgVHjyOI/
I hear you.Yeah, doubt that very much.
RBBM. I wondered that, too. Other articles say the friend took a LOT of Darryl’s belongings (e.g., his keys!) when he left the DR. He also returned the rental car they’d gotten together. So he knew Darryl was gone - at least such that he no longer needed the car?What happened to his computer and surfboard? Did his parents or anyone else get them back? I’m guessing those items had evidence which would unveil the truth, which is the only reason it would make sense for his “friend “ to take them with him