Shanquella Robinson's Family Meets with Officials, No Charges to be Filed.

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US prosecutors have announced that they will not file criminal charges in the death of Shanquella Robinson, a 25-year-old Charlotte native who died while on a trip with friends to Cabo, Mexico. Robinson's death was surrounded by questions, and a video emerged showing her involved in a fight where she was violently beaten. Mexican officials said Robinson died of a cracked spine and later brought charges against one of her friends. However, US prosecutors said there was not enough evidence of wrongdoing to issue criminal charges in this case.
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