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Attorney Ben Crump And the Family Of Shanquella Robinson Demand Immediate Action By U.S. Officials Following Robinson’s Death In Mexico Last October

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The family of Shanquella Robinson, a 29-year-old woman who was killed in October 2022, is still seeking justice for their beloved daughter and sister. The incident took place at a luxury resort in San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico while on vacation with a few acquaintances and despite Robinson being beaten and threatened on camera, no one that was involved has been arrested.

Attorney Ben Crump ( @attorneycrump ) and activist @TamikaDMallory traveled to Washington, D.C. to demand diplomatic intervention by President Joe Biden and the State Department to help assist in her case. “I plan on talking to the highest levels of our government to say Shanquella Robinson is not irrelevant and you all need to give her the same dignity and respect as any citizen in the United States with merit,” Crump said.

Since her death, Robinson’s family has been tirelessly advocating for justice. They have held multiple vigils and rallies in her name and have been in contact with local officials and law enforcement. They are urging anyone with information about the shooting to come forward and help bring closure to their family.

“No one has been arrested,” Sallamondra Robinson said during Friday’s press conference. “The people who knew what happened to my daughter are living their lives. They have returned to work and my family is left to wait and wait to beg for answers.”

As Shanquella Robinson’s family continues to grieve, they will not rest until justice is served for their beloved daughter and sister. It is crucial that the perpetrator is found and held accountable for their actions so that no other family has to suffer the same pain and loss. #BWLM💕

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