
FBI: No federal charges will be filed in Shanquella Robinson's death following investigation
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The FBI announced Wednesday an investigation into Shanquella Robinson's death will not result in federal charges. Mexican authorities had described her death as a homicide.
"The death of Ms. Robinson has been incredibly difficult for her family and the community. As a matter of policy, federal officials generally do not issue public statements concerning the status of an investigation. However, given the circumstances of Ms. Robinson’s death and the public concern surrounding this investigation, it is important to reassure the public that experienced federal agents and seasoned prosecutors extensively reviewed the available evidence and have concluded that federal charges cannot be pursued."
Robinson, a 26-year-old hairdresser from Charlotte, North Carolina, was found dead at the Fundadores Beach Club in San José del Cabo Oct. 29 after flying to the resort with six travel companions the day before. Robinson’s group of friends initially told her family that she had been sick from alcohol poisoning before dying.