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Alan Drennan: Family want new post-mortem when body returns from Ibiza | Alan Drennan: Family want new post-mortem when body returns from Ibiza |
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The family of a County Antrim man who died in Ibiza more than a week ago are still waiting for his body to be released by Spanish authorities. | The family of a County Antrim man who died in Ibiza more than a week ago are still waiting for his body to be released by Spanish authorities. |
Alan Drennan, 21, was found dead in his hotel room on 19 July, less than 24 hours after arriving on the island. | Alan Drennan, 21, was found dead in his hotel room on 19 July, less than 24 hours after arriving on the island. |
The exact circumstances of his death are still unclear, but friends have claimed he was beaten by police. | The exact circumstances of his death are still unclear, but friends have claimed he was beaten by police. |
The Drennan family's solicitor has said a preliminary report into the death has raised more questions than answers. | The Drennan family's solicitor has said a preliminary report into the death has raised more questions than answers. |
They now want a second post-mortem to be carried out in the Republic of Ireland. | They now want a second post-mortem to be carried out in the Republic of Ireland. |
Mr Drennan, a mechanic and doorman from Newtownabbey, had gone to Ibiza on holiday with 10 friends. | Mr Drennan, a mechanic and doorman from Newtownabbey, had gone to Ibiza on holiday with 10 friends. |
They have alleged he was beaten by Spanish police when he was taken into custody at Ibiza Airport after an incident on the flight to the Mediterranean island. | They have alleged he was beaten by Spanish police when he was taken into custody at Ibiza Airport after an incident on the flight to the Mediterranean island. |
But solicitor Michael Madden, who is advising the family, has said police have told them they did not arrest him. | But solicitor Michael Madden, who is advising the family, has said police have told them they did not arrest him. |
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While a post-mortem examination has been carried out in Ibiza, delays and errors over paperwork have held up the repatriation process. | |
Full post-mortem results have yet to be released, but the family has been told an initial report said Mr Drennan died as a result of multiple organ failure. | Full post-mortem results have yet to be released, but the family has been told an initial report said Mr Drennan died as a result of multiple organ failure. |
Mr Madden said senior pathologists in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland told him that conclusion was "strange" and "unusual to use in the circumstances". | Mr Madden said senior pathologists in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland told him that conclusion was "strange" and "unusual to use in the circumstances". |
Spanish police had said there were no signs of violence on Mr Drennan's body, but according to his friends he had a number of injuries to his head and upper body. | Spanish police had said there were no signs of violence on Mr Drennan's body, but according to his friends he had a number of injuries to his head and upper body. |
"He told them that police had arrested him, he was in their detention and couldn't leave, and that they assaulted him," Mr Madden told BBC Radio Ulster's Good Morning Ulster programme. | "He told them that police had arrested him, he was in their detention and couldn't leave, and that they assaulted him," Mr Madden told BBC Radio Ulster's Good Morning Ulster programme. |
"This is the reason that the concerns have been raised by the family, because they have this conflicting statement from the police and what his friends have been saying." | "This is the reason that the concerns have been raised by the family, because they have this conflicting statement from the police and what his friends have been saying." |
As a result, the family are pushing for a second examination to be carried out when the body returns to Dublin. | As a result, the family are pushing for a second examination to be carried out when the body returns to Dublin. |
Answers | Answers |
"We're hoping to have the body back on Tuesday evening," the solicitor said | "We're hoping to have the body back on Tuesday evening," the solicitor said |
"We're trying to get the post-mortem done when the body returns so the family can have peace of mind, to try to find out forensically what was the cause of death." | "We're trying to get the post-mortem done when the body returns so the family can have peace of mind, to try to find out forensically what was the cause of death." |
Mr Drennan's family "know they have to be strong" as their wait for information on their son's death continues, Mr Madden added. | Mr Drennan's family "know they have to be strong" as their wait for information on their son's death continues, Mr Madden added. |
"They know, for Alan's sake, they need to get the answers. | "They know, for Alan's sake, they need to get the answers. |
"But the delays that have been caused and the lack of information has been very difficult to deal with." | "But the delays that have been caused and the lack of information has been very difficult to deal with." |
Colin Bell, who runs a repatriation charity helping to bring Mr Drennan's body back from Ibiza, has said arranging the return is proving to be difficult. | Colin Bell, who runs a repatriation charity helping to bring Mr Drennan's body back from Ibiza, has said arranging the return is proving to be difficult. |
"[Spanish authorities] keep coming up with different excuses as to why he can't come on the next available flight," he said. | "[Spanish authorities] keep coming up with different excuses as to why he can't come on the next available flight," he said. |
"When you get that dreadful news, all you want is to get your loved-one home as soon as possible." | "When you get that dreadful news, all you want is to get your loved-one home as soon as possible." |