BRIEF: Man in snorkeling gear found dead on beach

A MAN was found dead ashore a beach in South Eleuthera on Monday, New Year's Eve.

Police on that island responded to a tip and found a caucasion man upon the shore apparently wearing snorkeling gear.

Officers at the scene took the man to a local clinic where he was unresponsive.

Police do not suspect foul play in this incident.

However, a full investigation into the death of this unknown man is ongoing.

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