Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Death of Delco student in Bermuda called ‘accident’

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Mark Dombroski’s death has been ruled an accident — he likely fell from a height into a moat in Bermuda, according to preliminar­y autopsy results released Thursday afternoon.

Foul play is not suspected. Authoritie­s on Bermuda Thursday described it as a “tragic accident.”

Dr. Christophe­r Milroy described the injuries suffered by the 19-year-old freshman as being consistent with a fall from a high point.

“I found no evidence of foul play in my postmortem examinatio­n,” said Milroy, an independen­t pathologis­t who was brought in from Canada by the Bermudan coroner to carry out the autopsy.

A police official in Bermuda indicated authoritie­s there would continue to investigat­e the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the fall.

Police said even with the pathologis­t’s ruling, that his office would continue investigat­ing all leads.

“We’ll do all our best efforts to get a clearer picture of what happened that morning,” Superinten­dent Sean Field-Lament said. “There’s nothing to indicate that he was pushed at this stage. The truth of the matter is, we may not ever find out how he came to fall.”

Field-Lament said authoritie­s on the island were working with the FBI to gain access to Dombroski’s locked cellphone. He also asked any witnesses who may have seen Dombroski before his death to come forward.

Dombroski, a Saint Joseph’s University freshman from Upper Providence, was on the island with his rugby teammates to take part in a tournament. He was last seen alive leaving a local nightspot early Sunday morning. His body was discovered in the moat Monday.

A forensic pathologis­t on the island released the results of an autopsy Thursday afternoon.

Dombroski was the subject of a massive search on the island for more than 24 hours before his body was discovered.

The Archmere Academy grad was a freshman business major.

Acting Assistant Commission­er James Howard had indicated that Dombroski’s body was found at the base of a colonial era fort in the British Island territory.

Authoritie­s had indicated Dombroski was last seen on surveillan­ce video walking alone while using a cellphone.

“Terribly saddened by the loss of our teammate Mark Dombroski (’21) who was our friend, our teammate, and our brother. A true champion of the game,” said the St. Joseph’s University Rugby team on Facebook.

According to authoritie­s, Dombroski’s body was found in a moat at Fort Prospect, which is located between Mary Victoria Road and police headquarte­rs in Devonshire. The discovery was first announced at a press conference Monday, after a day of extensive searching that involved his family, volunteers and local authoritie­s.

Police gave this series of events:

• At 1:30 a.m. Sunday, March 18, CCTV images show Dombroski walking alone along Alexandra Road in Devonshire, which is immediatel­y to the south of where his body was found. Further review of CCTV shows no other activity in the neighborho­od at that time.

• Dombroski’s body was found at the base of a significan­t drop at Fort Prospect.

• Dombroski’s wallet and cell phone were found with him, intact.

Contrary to recent speculativ­e social media posts, his body was not bound or tied up.

Dombroski was last seen about 1 a.m. at The Dog House, a bar and restaurant in Hamilton, the island’s capital. Authoritie­s said there is no evidence Dombroski was drunk, or that alcohol played a role in his disappeara­nce.

Dombroski’s mother, Lisa, who was on the island with family members, speculated her son, who had hurt his shoulder in a game that day and wasn’t feeling well, had simply wanted to call it a night. She said the surveillan­ce footage showed him favoring his arm.

“He wasn’t in a celebrator­y kind of mood,” the mother said. “He wanted to get back.”

The team from Saint Joe’s was among more than 20 taking part in the athletic event. The event was hosted by the Bermuda Rugby Football Union, which had posted a $1,000 reward soon after the player was reported missing.

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 ?? BLAIRE SIMMONS — THE ROYAL GAZETTE VIA AP ?? At left, parents John and Lisa Dombroski, left, stand with their sons John, behind, and Kevin during a press conference regarding their missing son and brother Mark, at the Hamilton Police Station in Hamilton, Bermuda, Monday.
BLAIRE SIMMONS — THE ROYAL GAZETTE VIA AP At left, parents John and Lisa Dombroski, left, stand with their sons John, behind, and Kevin during a press conference regarding their missing son and brother Mark, at the Hamilton Police Station in Hamilton, Bermuda, Monday.
 ?? BLAIRE SIMMONS — THE ROYAL GAZETTE VIA AP ?? James Howard, acting Assistant Police Commission­er of Bermuda Police Services, gives a press conference regarding missing American college student Mark Dombroski at the Hamilton Police Station in Hamilton, Bermuda, Monday.
BLAIRE SIMMONS — THE ROYAL GAZETTE VIA AP James Howard, acting Assistant Police Commission­er of Bermuda Police Services, gives a press conference regarding missing American college student Mark Dombroski at the Hamilton Police Station in Hamilton, Bermuda, Monday.
 ??  ?? The undated photo above, released by the Bermuda Police Service, shows Saint Joseph’s University student Mark Dombroski, a Delaware County resident. His death on Bermuda has been ruled a ‘tragic accident.’
The undated photo above, released by the Bermuda Police Service, shows Saint Joseph’s University student Mark Dombroski, a Delaware County resident. His death on Bermuda has been ruled a ‘tragic accident.’

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