Federal authorities won't pursue charges in Shanquella Robinson's death.

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Federal authorities won't pursue charges in Shanquella Robinson's death.
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The U.S. Attorney's Office has announced that there is not enough evidence to prosecute anyone in the Shanquella Robinson case, and any legal action over her death will come from Mexican authorities. Shanquella Robinson, 26, was killed while on vacation in Cabo, Mexico, with a group of people at the end of October 2022. The people she traveled with said she died of alcohol poisoning, but an autopsy performed in Mexico revealed that it was a severe spinal cord injury and atlas luxation. The U.S. autopsy performed after Shanquella was embalmed showed she did not have a spinal cord injury, which directly contradicts the findings of Mexico's autopsy report.

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