Nolan Wells' family presses for transparent investigation into his death
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At a glance
- Family members are demanding a transparent investigation into the death of 18-year-old Nolan Wells.
- Wells, who is Black, disappeared during a Fourth of July trip with friends on an island off the Mississippi coast and was later found dead in the water.
- His family's attorney, Ben Crump, is involved in seeking answers regarding his death.
The family of 18-year-old Nolan Wells is urgently seeking answers and a transparent investigation into his death. Wells, who is Black, disappeared during a Fourth of July holiday trip with three high school friends to an island off the Mississippi Gulf Coast. He was the only member of the group who did not return to the mainland.
Days after his disappearance, Wells' body was discovered in the water. The circumstances surrounding his death have raised significant concerns for his family, who are pressing for clarity and accountability.
The Wells family has enlisted the help of attorney Ben Crump, a prominent figure known for representing victims in high-profile civil rights and wrongful death cases. Crump's involvement signals the family's determination to uncover the truth behind Nolan Wells' untimely demise.
Geoff Bennett of PBS NewsHour spoke with the Wells' family attorney, Ben Crump, to discuss the ongoing efforts to understand the events that led to the young man's death and the family's push for a thorough and transparent investigation.
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