California surfer-and-dad who was found dead in Mexico died of apparent DROWNING, adding to mystery

The California surfer who vanished in Mexico earlier this month died in an apparent drowning according to an autopsy report, however Adam Francis D’Esposito’s sister says the outcome was not what they expected.

Briana D’Esposito confirmed the 39-year-old’s cause of death Wednesday telling Fox5 that after analysis of his body at a morgue on September 9, it was determined he drowned.

However the publication reports the official explanation was an unlikely outcome for the family and says his relatives have ‘more questions than answers’ about the mysterious death of the man whose ‘strength was as a swimmer and surfer’.

Adam Francis D’Esposito, The California surfer who vanished in Mexico earlier this month died in an apparent drowning according to an autopsy report

D'Esposito was the father to a six-year-old girl who his sister said he loved spending time with 

D’Esposito was the father to a six-year-old girl who his sister said he loved spending time with 

A GoFundMe page is hoping to raise $35,000 to transport his body back to the US and help take care of his daughter Annabella. 

It will also help fly his little girl and mother Debbie, who was the victim’s girlfriend, from New Jersey for his memorial.

D’Esposito was seen running shirtless and barefoot along a highway before his death. 

‘It is with great sadness and the deepest sorrow that we have confirmed the death of my brother,’ she posted on her Facebook page. ‘Our hearts are heavy as we come to terms with the fact that he is no longer with us. He was a very charismatic person with a big heart, passionate personality and a deep love for surfing.’ 

D’Esposito disappeared in Baja Malibu on September 8 driving his father’s silver Volvo station wagon. 

California surfer Adam Francis D'Esposito, 39, was found dead after he disappeared in Mexico over two weeks ago 

California surfer Adam Francis D’Esposito, 39, was found dead after he disappeared in Mexico over two weeks ago 

His sister announced the D'Esposito's death on Facebook on Wednesday. The surfer is pictured on the far right with his family 

His sister announced the D’Esposito’s death on Facebook on Wednesday. The surfer is pictured on the far right with his family 

Briana said details of his death are still being sorted out and thanked everyone for their support 

Briana said details of his death are still being sorted out and thanked everyone for their support 

Appeal: Surf legend Kelly Slater posted this missing person poster in the search for D'Esposito

Appeal: Surf legend Kelly Slater posted this missing person poster in the search for D’Esposito

The nomadic surfer, who often frequented Baja Malibu, leaves behind a six-year-old daughter. Briana said her brother had a ‘huge heart’ for his daughter and enjoyed ‘spending so much time with her’. 

‘The impact that he had on so many was incredibly evident to my family through your support, love and efforts to help us during a highly stressful & worrisome time,’ she wrote. ‘We thank all of you from the bottom of hearts. We will notify everyone about memorial services and paddle outs to honor my brother’s life as we confirm the dates and details. 

Briana said the last known person to see D’Esposito was the owner of a surf shop. The owner described him as being in ‘bad condition’ and said he was soaking wet in clothes, barefoot and looked scared. 

D'Esposito vanished in Baja Malibu, Mexico earlier this month after taking his father's car

D’Esposito vanished in Baja Malibu, Mexico earlier this month after taking his father’s car

D'Esposito's sister said the last known person to see him was the owner of surf shop who said the 39-year-old father looked in bad condition and was scared. D'Esposito is pictured above with his daughter 

D’Esposito’s sister said the last known person to see him was the owner of surf shop who said the 39-year-old father looked in bad condition and was scared. D’Esposito is pictured above with his daughter 

‘He just kind of said he was in a very bad state of mind. Very paranoid,’ she told Fox 5 earlier this week.       

Video captured by a passerby shows D’Esposito running southbound on a highway shirtless and without any shoes on. Briana confirmed the man in the video is her brother.  

His family believes he drove down to Baja Malibu before vanishing.

Briana told the outlet that her brother, known as Biff to the surfing community, was diagnosed as bipolar in February and thinks his mental illness could have played a role in his disappearance, but said he has never been out of touch from his family for so long. 

D’Esposito’s other sister Mary Theresa posted on Facebook that he borrowed their father’s car in Rosarito, Mexico and said he would be right back, but that was the last time they heard from him.

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