Video After The Jump
Mexican prosecutors issued an arrest warrant for a suspect in the death of an American woman who was vacationing at a luxury resort in San José del Cabo.
“This case is fully clarified, we even have a court order, there is an arrest warrant issued for the crime of femicide to the detriment of the victim & against an alleged perpetrator, a friend of her who is the direct aggressor,” Daniel de la Rosa Anaya, a local prosecutor said.
Shanquella Robinson’s death was originally thought to be alcohol poisoning, but a death certificate revealed the cause of death was a “severe spinal cord injury & atlas luxation,” an instability of the first two neck vertebrae.
Footage previously emerged that showed Robinson being beaten inside a hotel room with Robinson’s mother, Sallamondra, telling the news station she recognized people in the video as friends who went on the trip with her daughter.
Reports initially indicated the 25-year-old died 15 minutes after her spinal injury, but Robinson might have actually been alive & received medical care for several hours before she was pronounced dead.
Dr. Karolina Beatriz Ornelas Gutiérrez said Robinson had “drunk a lot of alcohol,” & was dehydrated & unable to talk, but had stable vital signs.
When Gutierrez wanted to take Robinson to a hospital, the victim’s friends insisted she be cared for at the villa.
Robinson later suffered a brief seizure & her condition worsened before her heart stopped beating & police arrived.
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Source: New York Post
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