By Wanique Block
Mexican authorities have issued a warrant of arrest for an American woman who is suspected of murdering 25-year-old Shanquella Robinson in Cabo, Mexico while on vacation with friends.
Although Mexican authorities have not publicly named the American woman they are seeking to extradite, they have indeed confirmed that it is one of her friends.
“I feel so good, that’s a good feeling. That’s what we have been waiting for, for someone to finally be held accountable and arrested,” Salamondra Robinson, Shanquella’s mother told ABC News when she found out an arrest warrant had been issued.
In the event of Shanquella’s death, her friends who she had traveled with to San Jose del Cabo told Robinson’s family that she died from alcohol poisoning.
But a copy of Robinson’s death certificate, obtained by her family revealed that Shanquella died from a “severe spinal cord injury and atlas luxation [broken neck]”.
Meanwhile, the FBI continues to conduct their own separate investigation.
Shanquella’s death is being treated as femicide by Mexican authorities.
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