Mexican prosecutors said Thursday they have filed charges against a U.S. woman on suspicion of killing another American seen being beaten in a viral video. Prosecutors did not name the suspect in the Oct. 29 death of Shanquella Robinson.
Mexican prosecutors said Thursday they have filed charges against a U.S. woman on suspicion of killing another American seen beingProsecutors in the state of Baja California Sur did not name the suspect in the Oct. 29 death of Shanquella Robinson.
Robinson’s death at a resort development in the Baja resort town of San Jose del Cabo shocked people in both countries. The video raised suspicions that Robinson may have died at the hands of people she was travelling with. State prosecutor Daniel de la Rosa Anaya said the suspect was also an American, but did not identify her.
A video apparently taped at the luxury villa in San Jose del Cabo shows one woman, apparently an American, beating another woman identified as Robinson.
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