The family of a North Carolina woman who died while on vacation in Mexico called for "high-level diplomatic intervention" as it struggles to get answers about the status of the investigation.
Shanquella Robinson's family attorney is calling on the Biden administration for more help as the family enters the fourth month of seeking answers about Robinson's death.
Akub Porzycki/NurPhoto/Getty Images(PUERTO LOS CABOS, MEXICO) As FBI officials investigate the death of an American woman vacationing in Mexico, Mexican authorities revealed Tuesday night that 25-year-old Shanquella Robinson may have been alive and received care from a medical professional for several hours before authorities arrived and she was pronounced dead, ABC News has learned. The medical professional at the scene allegedly told Robinson's friends that Robinson was drunk, dehydrated and that they should take her to a hospital. However, they declined to do so, according to authorities. The new report differs significantly from the original autopsy report obtained by ABC News, which said medical professionals arrived at Robinson's villa at 3 p.m. and she was declared dead within 15 minutes. The autopsy said Robinson died from a severe spinal cord injury and a dislocated neck. Authorities have not responded to ABC News' request for comment on the difference between
(PUERTO LOS CABOS, MEXICO) As FBI officials investigate the death of an American woman vacationing in Mexico, Mexican authorities revealed Tuesday night that 25-year-old Shanquella Robinson may have been alive and received care from a medical professional for several hours before authorities arrived and she was pronounced dead, ABC News has learned. The medical