An American tourist died and his wife was badly injured while lounging in a hot tub at a private Mexican resort Tuesday — and authorities believe they were likely electrocuted by the malfunctioning device. The 43-year-old man, whom authorities only identified as Jorge G., of El Paso, Texas, was killed and Lizette Z.
Lizzette Zambrano was with her husband, Jorge Guillen, and dozens of other family members when he made the fatal decision to get into the hot tub at the Sonoran Sea Resort in Puerto Peñasco.“It’s the same time I felt the first electric shock, and it happened over and over and over. I didn’t hear him again,” she recalled.Zambrano, 35, also suffered life-threatening injuries as she tried to save her husband.
Zambrano is now suing the Sonoran for wrongful death, citing what she believes was faulty wiring that sent a live electrical current into the water. Zambrano’s lawsuit seeks $1 million in damages from Casago, the facilitator of their vacation rental, ABC noted. Bill Belichick's romance with 24-year-old stuns her beauty pageant pals: 'Didn't realize she'd do that for fame'
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