British dad found dead at bottom of 600ft cliffs after Benidorm night out
A British father-of-four was discovered dead at the bottom of 600-foot cliffs following a night out on holiday, an inquest has revealed.
Nathan Osman’s family believe the 30-year-old got lost on his way back to his hotel and fell in Benidorm.
He was on his first trip away with friends when his body was found by police.
The inquest heard that Osman – from Pontypridd, South Wales – suffered traumatic brain injuries after falling 600ft from a cliff.
Paying tribute, his family said he was “a doting partner to Katie, mother of his four children”.
They added: “He was an incredible father and made so many memories his children will cherish”.
Family and friends have launched a fundraiser to fly his body home from Spain.
Coroner Graeme Hughes said an inquest was required due to the “violent” nature of his death.
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The hearing has been adjourned for a date to be set.
It comes after another British tourist plunged to his death from the sixth-floor of a hotel in Ibiza this summer.
The 19-year-old girl was pronounced dead at the scene after falling “by accident”.
Emergency services attended the scene at Hotel Vibra District but could not be saved due to the extent of her injuries.
The tragedy occurred around 3am in August at the seafront four-star adult-only hotel.
A spokesman for the Civil Guard said: “I can confirm a 19-year-old British tourist has died following a fall at a hotel in San Antonio in Ibiza.”
A police source added: “Everything is pointing to this being a tragic accidental fall.”