A New York banker who disappeared while on vacation in Spain has been found dead after his body washed up on a beach.

The body of a New York City banker washed up on a beach in Spain — but his family continued searching for him for weeks because no one told them about the grisly discovery.

Grant Barr, a 37-year-old banker with New York Mellon, disappeared on Jan. 28 while vacationing in Estepona on the Costa del Sol, mysteriously leaving only a pair of pants, passport and boating license on the beach.

His body washed ashore on March 3 but it was only identified in early April — meaning his family spent weeks desperately searching for him, not realizing he’d been found dead.

https://nypost.com/2025/04/15/world-news/nyc-banker-washes-up-dead-in-spain-in-sad-twist-for-family/

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