What we don’t know yet about the death of Bahamian student Madeline Thompson in Panama

The tragic death of 16-year-old Bahamian student Madeline Thompson in Panama has left many searching for answers.Thompson fell from the 27th floor of the Megapolis Hotel in Panama City early Friday morning, while attending a global robotics convention with her parents and other Bahamian students.

Panama police told The Tribune that their investigation continues and that they have not yet determined whether foul play was involved.

While official information remains limited, here’s what we know and what we don’t know yet about the case.

1. What led to the fall

Authorities have not yet explained what happened in the moments leading up to the tragedy or what circumstances led Thompson to the hotel balcony or window.

2. What the security cameras show

Panamanian media reported that security cameras recorded the fall around 6:05 a.m., but officials have not shared details of what the footage shows before or after that time.

3. Whether anyone witnessed the incident

So far, no reports suggest that anyone directly witnessed the fall. It’s unclear if hotel staff or guests nearby heard or saw anything unusual.

4. What investigators found inside the hotel room

Thompson was said to be sharing a room with another student, but police have not released information about what, if anything, was found inside that could help explain the circumstances. Police declined to say if anyone was in the room when the incident occurred.

5. What the autopsy results reveal

The official cause of death has not been released. Authorities as expected will rely on the results of the autopsy and toxicology tests to help determine how she died.

6. What happens next

Panama police continue to investigate. Bahamian officials are coordinating with them through diplomatic channels as the family grieves Madeline’s loss.

Prime Minister Philip Davis called the incident “heartbreaking,” offering prayers and support to the family.

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