New details emerge in Shanquella Robinson case, including suspect's identity and hotel staff involvement.

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Attorneys representing the family of Shanquella Robinson, who was killed while on vacation in Cabo San Lucas, have identified a 26-year-old woman as the suspect wanted by Mexican authorities for her killing. The case has sparked demands for justice and caught international attention, with loved ones demanding authorities in both the United States and Mexico take action. Mexican prosecutors have confirmed they are seeking a suspect to face femicide charges, going as far as to issue a "red notice" with Interpol to help law enforcement globally be on the lookout for a suspect.
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