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Canadian tourists from Nova Scotia found dead in the Dominican Republic Beach

Canadian tourist body was found in the coast of Dominican Republic after it was reported to be lost in the middle of June, and his family asked financial support to fly to Canada.

Dorian Christian Macdonald, 38, was found at about 4:15 in the time of the area on June 20 after being reported to walk at sea at about 2:00 am in the morning.

MacDonald was on vacation at a hotel in Puerto Plata on the northern coast of the island where a deadly incident.

Global Affakani Affakani, a government department facing charges of handling political stories, told global news that it is the death of the Canadian citizen in Dominican Republic.

“Consular authorities are in contact with local authorities and provide family assistance. Due to privacy, there are no additional information,” said the statement.

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Tara MackenD’s, who started a pigeon’s friend on behalf of the victim’s family to cover the Funeral costs and costs associated with her body’s home, wrote that her death was a “accident.”

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“Between the planes, papers, funeral, preparing for her body, and the whole red tape, just looking at that the cold program and what is written?

“The earth feels very little and much longer knowing that he is no longer part of it.”


Mackenzie described Macdonald as a deep love person.

“Dorian has passed on to hug, and I love you freely like oxygen and you always want to celebrate anything and all the days of seemingly needed to be done less,” wrote.

Since Monday, Gumpme raised $ 38,000 toward its $ 40,000 goal.

In March, an American student and tourists, who had a popular Dominican Republic, disappeared after spending some time in the sea with another visitors, Joshua Ribe.

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Dominican authorities believe that he is the last known person to see the damage before his disappearance and withholds for ten days when asked. Riibe was granted a liberal application on March 19 after the judge ruled that he could work with the investigation without arrest.

Riibe, who had been a lazy years, says he tried to save the baby’s life after he was hit by waves while pulling the waist – deep at sea together and was drawn to the sea. He said he was able to drag to the shore but lost him when he began cleaning in the water swallowing seawater.

Authorities say they believe the damage finally drowned.

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