

Brett owned and ran a successful business in Spain called the Dawg House Paseo Del Mediterráneo 95, 04638, Mojácar (Almería).

Justice for Brett Dryden
Justice for Brett Dryden was founded with a passion for seeking answer's and Justice for Brett, and public awareness campaigns. We are committed to uncovering the truth and fighting for Answers & Justice around the suspicious Death of our beloved Son, Brother, Father, Uncle and friend. Our dedication and strength will never run dry in finding out the truth.
Brett was taken away on the 21st July 2024
"The Sun"
A GRIEVING mum believes her son was murdered in Spain - despite cops claiming he died of natural causes. Sandra Adams, 56, says her son Brett Dryden died from foul play and is now investigating herself after being left in anguish. The 35-year-old's mum believes he was killed. Brett Dryden died in Spain on July 21st 2024 Brett lived in Mojacar, Spain Brett, 35, had lived in the small town of Mojacar, in Andalusia, for five years while running a legal cannabis club called The Dawg House. But the father-of-one was found dead in his resort home on the Costa Almeria on July 21st 2024. His body had a four-inch gash to the head - but a post-mortem in Spain pinned his passing on a blood clot in his lungs, known as a pulmonary embolism. But Sandra does not buy this and believes cops are trying to cover up the death to protect the tourism industry. Instead, she believes her 5ft 5 son was "quickly" killed by someone he knew. Sandra told the Mirror: "I just want justice for my son. I will not rest until I get justice.” “My husband got a call from his friend saying Brett had been found in his house dead and there was blood all up the walls. "When Brett’s friends found him and went in the house the police officers initially said to them ‘there’s been a violent murder’ and that he had been hit with an axe." Neighbours told Robert they had CCTV footage of three men running away from Brett's home on the night he died The Durham woman said she received a call from Brett's phone hours after medics say Brett died. After tracking the handset, the heartbroken mother found it was being turned on and off and moving to different locations in Spain. Sandra said she told Spanish cops about what she had found and shared her suspicion that Brett's death was "murder". But, Sandra said cops told her and husband Rob to "'take a step back and let us deal with it now’.” Spanish cops took CCTV footage from the home just before Christmas - but there is no confirmation cops have an open homicide investigation. The fighting mum brought Brett's body home to Britain to conduct a full autopsy, which was inconclusive. Sandra is now fuming that Spanish cops have not kept her informed of the investigation - despite ringing them every day. Husband Rob, Brett's step-dad, has also been to Spain to try and speak to the Guardia. Spanish police declined to comment on the case to the Mirror. A court spokesman said: “The investigation hasn’t been suspended or closed. It is still open and this incident remains under investigation. The court is waiting for the Civil Guard to complete their full report and present their conclusions. For the time being there’s nothing more we can say.”
Brett was Murdered on the 21st July 2024 at his home address in Mojácar area of Spain.
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