The household of Nolan Wells, a Mississippi teenager who was discovered lifeless after going lacking final weekend, is demanding solutions about what occurred to him.
Wells, 18, didn’t return with mates from a boating journey to Horn Island on 4 July and his physique was discovered within the water two days later.
The Jackson County Sheriff’s workplace mentioned “no foul play was suspected” however is looking on the general public to return ahead if they’ve any info.
Civil rights lawyer Ben Crump – who has been employed by the household – mentioned there have been conflicting witness statements. He added that he has ordered an impartial post-mortem to be carried out.
An preliminary post-mortem was carried out earlier this week, however the outcomes haven’t been launched. Dental information confirmed the physique was Wells, Jackson County coroner Bruce Lynd informed the BBC’s US information companion CBS Information.
“The household has issues in regards to the state of Mississippi doing an investigation of the loss of life of a younger black man the place younger white college students could also be checked out as having some culpability,” Crump informed ABC Information’ Linsey Davis.
Crump has questioned what he says are conflicting stories about whether or not Wells was going to depart Horn Island with mates or whether or not he requested to remain behind, and mentioned in an announcement that Wells household additionally “have critical, unanswered questions in regards to the circumstances that left Nolan alone on the island and about how he died”.
Wells’ mom, Christine Wonsley, was the primary to lift the alarm that her son, who performed American soccer at Southwest Mississippi Group Faculty and was described by his coach as a “happy-go-lucky child”, had gone lacking after he didn’t return on the night of 4 July.
Authorities found his physique off the coast of the island on 6 July, following a search that included a number of native, state and federal businesses.
Nationwide Park Service described Horn Island as having “no workers, ingesting water, shelter, services, or communication”.
Christine Wonsley and Nolan’s father, Elmore Wonsley, informed CBS Mornings that they do not consider their son would have determined to remain again on the island by himself.
“That is not in his character,” mentioned Elmore Wonsley.
The Jackson County Sheriff’s Workplace has put out a press launch “asking anybody who was on or close to Horn Island on July 4” to contact the division and in addition requested any unique, unedited images and movies of “alleged altercations” or pictures of Wells.

