Legal team's vow as family get second autopsy over Spanish death

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Legal team's vow as family get second autopsy over Spanish death
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'No stone will be left unturned' in the quest for answers

A lawyer representing the family of a Nottingham man who died in Spain says that "no stone will be left unturned" as a second pathologist prepares to re-examine his body. Dad-of-two Tobias White-Sansom, 35, was taken to hospital on July 26 and placed in an induced coma after an incident at the Boomerang nightclub in Magaluf on the Spanish island of Majorca.

READ MORE: Nottingham millionaire 'scared for his life' amid calls for independent inquiry over brother's death in Spain Mr Capone listed the family's demands, which are: "First of all, we want answers. Two, we want his body." He added: "We want to attack the broader issue here. It is an issue that needs to be highlighted."

"There is certainly a combination of criminal and civil proceedings that we are seeking. Tobias was a young, healthy man. No stone will be left unturned."

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