Arrest Warrant Issued For Friend Of Shanquella Robinson, Extradite Back To Mexico

Arrest Warrant Issued For Friend Of Shanquella Robinson, Extradite Back To Mexico

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Mexican authorities have issued an arrest warrant related to the death of Shanquella Robinson, according to multiple Mexican news outlets.

NBCS Noticias, Diario El Independiente and MetropoliMx all cited Baja California Sur Attorney General Daniel de la Rosa*as the source, saying the extradition process has already started.*

Multiple attempts by a doctor to revive Robinson were unsuccessful before she was pronounced dead in Mexico, a police report shared by the MetropoliMx news outlet states.*

Shanquella Robinson is the 25-year-old Charlotte woman who mysteriously died while on a Cabo vacation with "friends" in late October. Robinson's death has garnered national attention, with a nationwide call for justice on social media. Many people have used the hashtag #JusticeForShanquella in hopes her story will reach national headlines. The FBI's Charlotte field office opened an investigation into her death after a video posted online showed Robinson being attacked by one of the friends she traveled to Mexico with.
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