DOJ and FBI won't pursue federal charges in Shanquella Robinson's death in Mexico.

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The US Department of Justice has announced that it will not pursue federal charges in the death of Shanquella Robinson, a 25-year-old American woman who was found dead in Mexico last October while on vacation. The decision was made after a review of the available evidence and the results of the autopsy. Robinson's family's attorney claims there is a discrepancy between the autopsies done in the US and Mexico and hopes that justice can still be served in Mexico.
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