Shanquella Robinson’s family takes action to get justice after suspicious death in Mexico
four months ago are taking matters into their own hands this weekend.
The demonstration comes four months after Robinson’s friends and family learned the 25-year-old clothing designer had died on Oct. 29 during a vacation the took to Mexico with six friends. The family now calls them the “Cabo Six.” “The significance of it is to put pressure on Mexico because they’re not owning up to their responsibility and executing the warrants of the ‘Cabo Six,'” Black said.
Shanquella Robinson, a 25-year-old clothing designer, died under suspicious circumstances in Mexico four months ago.Shanquella Robinson’s family and friends are marching to a post office Saturday to mail 1,000 pink letters demanding justice.at the luxury rental villa by one of the women in the group of friends who accompanied her to Mexico.
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