The family of a Canadian tourist who was found dead in a northern part of the Dominican Republic is raising money to bring his remains home.
Dorian Christian MacDonald, 33, was found dead in the water on a beach in the Puerto Plata resort town of Maimon Bay around 3 a.m. on June 20.
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Global Affairs Canada had said it was aware of the death of a Canadian in the Dominican Republic, was providing support to the Canadian’s family and is also in touch with local authorities.
The fundraising, organized by his friend Tara McKenzie, says the family needs up to $20,000 to get his remains back, because of the costs involved in flights and paperwork.
McKenzie says the family won’t be able to say goodbye to MacDonald or grieve his death until they bring his remains back home to Nova Scotia.
She described MacDonald as an affectionate person who handed out hugs and compliments.
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