According to her father Bernard Robinson, Shanquella Robinson, 25 year old, vacationed in Mexico with her college pals from Winston-Salem State University. More than 2 weeks after one woman from North Carolina was discovered dead in a holiday rental home in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, her relatives is still seeking explanations.
The older Robinson claimed that his daughter had last spoken to Salamondra on the telephone on Friday, October 28 morning. The next day, Shanquella Robinson’s body was discovered in her vacation property, according to US and Mexican police.
Robinson’s killing was ruled either unintentional or violent by the death certificate, which also noted that there was roughly 15 minutes between the injuries and death. An apparent physical incident between Shanquella Robinson and another individual is visible in video that has been shared online. It’s unclear whether the clip shows the precise moment she sustained the fatal wound or when it was recorded.
According to a duplicate of her death certificate, she died as a result of severe spinal cord injury and atlas luxation, which is an abnormally unstable or mobile upper neck vertebra. According to the paperwork, she was discovered unconscious on October 29 in the rental home’s living room.
Bernard Robinson affirmed that his daughter was being hit in the head and thrown to the ground in the video. Both the cause of the altercation and the number of people present are unknown. It’s also not obvious if anybody made an effort to step in.
The death of Robinson has been the subject of the investigation, according to the FBI Charlotte Field Office. The names of Robinson’s acquaintances haven’t been made public by the officials, and no charges have really been declared. According to Bernard Robinson, his family is awaiting more details from his daughter’s pals and the Mexican government.
He responded, You snatched my one and only gem.
My heart was deeply wounded by you. I have no choice but to fight for her because I can’t let her pass away in vain.
Despite without mentioning Robinson by name, the Baja California Sur State Attorney General’s Office (PGJE) stated that an inquiry into her murder is still proceeding.