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A press conference in Manhattan about the death of Nolan Xavier Wells, in Manhattan, New York City, on 10 July 2026. Photograph: David Dee Delgado/Reuters View image in fullscreen A press conference in Manhattan about the death of Nolan Xavier Wells, in Manhattan, New York City, on 10 July 2026. Photograph: David Dee Delgado/Reuters Family pleads for answers in death of young Black man in Mississippi Body of Nolan Wells, 18, found after he traveled to Horn Island over Fourth of July weekend with three white friends A mother on Friday pleaded for anyone to come forward with information about what happened to ⁠her son, Nolan Wells , a young Black man whose body was found on an island off the coast of Mississippi after he traveled there over the Fourth of July weekend with three white friends. “We just want ⁠to know what happened and ⁠why our baby ​didn’t come home,” Christine Wonsley, choking back tears, said at a news conference about her son. The death of Wells has become a social media flashpoint, fueled by questions about race in the US. The body ⁠of Wells, 18, was found on 6 July on the north-western tip of Horn Island, a long, thin barrier island with a beach along Mississippi’s Gulf coast. He had visited the island and went missing on the ⁠Independence Day holiday of 4 July with a group of friends from his high school in nearby Ocean Springs, Mississippi . A lawyer for ​his family on Friday sought help in answering questions about ‌issues including why his phone was ‌not found with his body, but with one of the friends. Across social media, users have parsed timelines and circulated videos that authorities say ‌remain unverified. For some Black Americans, the case has sparked painful discussions about navigating predominantly white spaces and racism, while civil rights leaders and others have renewed longstanding concerns about disparities in attention to missing persons cases involving Black victims. As calls have grown for a thorough and transparent investigation, some people have urged caution against drawing conclusions before authorities release their full findings. ABC News has reported that investigators said they suspect that Wells drowned, but that nothing had been ruled out. The Jackson county, Mississippi, sheriff’s office told Reuters ‌on Friday that the agency’s investigation into Wells’s death was ongoing and active, but it provided no other details. There are many troubling questions about the case, civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who represents the family and is aiding an independent investigation including ​a private autopsy, said at Friday’s press briefing in New York. Accompanying Crump were Wells’s parents and the Rev Al Sharpton, the US civil rights leader. The main question, according to Crump, is that the group of three friends who traveled with Wells to the island said Wells told them he wanted to stay on the island with a young woman when they left on the afternoon of 4 July. But the young woman has said that Wells
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