A teenager has been charged in connection with an alleged assault on a pupil at the trouble-hit Bannerman High School in Glasgow.
18.11.2022 - 23:07 / perezhilton.com
A 25-year-old North Carolina woman passed away suddenly while vacationing with her girlfriends in Mexico. But the tragedy has developed into a mystery — after a big difference between what the friends said and what the evidence says!
According to WJZY, Shanquella Robinson had traveled with a group of six friends on Friday, October 28 to Cabo San Luca, Mexico, where they rented out a villa to celebrate one of their birthdays over a long weekend. Her mother, Salamondra Robinson, told the outlet that she talked with her daughter, and all seemed well. They agreed to call again the next day – but that ended up being their last conversation:
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The following day, Shanquella’s friends called the mom to let her know “she wasn’t feeling well” and they had a doctor on the way to the villa. Salamondra recalled:
Shanquella’s parents started to get suspicious, as her mother added:
She then received another call from her friends saying Shanquella died from alcohol poisoning. A tragic accident, right? Well, that turned out not to be the case — as her autopsy report and footage suggest a completely different story! WJZY obtained the death certificate, which listed the cause of death as severe spinal cord injury and atlas luxation — meaning instability in the uppermost vertebrae. Her neck had been broken. Salamondra said:
In the section on the death certificate where police indicated whether there was any sign of intoxication, they only said “person found unconscious in her living room.” The spot that asks if the death was “accidental or violent” was simply marked as “yes” – giving no clear indication as to which of those questions the police were replying to. But if it
A teenager has been charged in connection with an alleged assault on a pupil at the trouble-hit Bannerman High School in Glasgow.
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