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A new report indicates that the North Carolina woman who was brutally beaten while on a trip to Mexico with
friends was alive for hours after medics arrived at
their villa. 
Portions of a Mexican police report obtained by [url=][/url] allegedly show
that Shanquella Robinson, 25, was not dead within 15 minutes of being injured, as previously
reported. 
The excerpt states that a doctor who was called to the house
where the group was staying was with Robinson and the others in the
suite for 'close to three hours' before she was pronounced dead. 
The report also indicates that the woman was verbally unresponsive,
at one point began seizing, and was issued several rounds of CPR, adrenaline, and AED shocks in an effort
to save her before she was eventually pronounced dead. 




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Shanquella Robinson, 25, was alive for hours inside the
villa she and her friends were staying at in Cabo 













Gerardo Zuñiga, an investigative reporter for MetropliMx, provided the portions
of the Mexican police report to The Charlotte Observer
after [url=][/url]the story. Zuñiga had obtained the report through 'a source.' 
Another major development is that the report stated that the woman had
also suffered cardiac arrest prior to her death. 
Medics were first called to the Villa Linda 32 around 2.13pm on October 29, according to the
report, and within an hour, Dr.

Karolina Beatriz Ornelas Gutiérrez arrived at the scene. 
The doctor works with the American Medical Center, a local hospital in the
Cabo area.
The call was reportedly placed by Wenter Donovan, a resident of Greensboro, North Carolina. 





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Donovan was one of the people that friends and family confirmed
was on the trip with Robinson. 
Dr. Gutierrez was called to the house, a routine practice in tourist areas in Mexico, for reports of a person who had 'drunk a lot of alcohol' and was in need of 'an IV.' 
The report, written in Spanish, says the doctor arrived and found 'a female' who had stable vital signs but who
appeared to be drunk and dehydrated. 
The woman, now identified as Robinson, was unable to verbally
communicate, the report states. 
Despite the doctor telling the 25-year-old's friends that she
needed to be transferred to a hospital, the group insisted the woman be treated inside their
villa. 




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The doctor had been called to the Cabo villa
for reports of an intoxicated person who needed an IV, according to a
portion of the Mexican police report obtained by the Charlotte Observer





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Upon arrival at the villa, Dr.

Karolina Beatriz Ornelas Gutiérrez found 'a female' who appeared to
be intoxicated and dehydrated

Dr. Gutiérrez attempted an IV but was unsuccessful, according to the portion of the report obtained by the North Carolina news outlet.   
Robinson also started seizing at one point, roughly an hour after
the doctor had arrived, and the convulsions lasted less than one minute. 
'At this point the patient's friend, named Wenter
Donovan, called 911 to request an ambulance,' The Observer's interpretation of the report. 
The call for an ambulance was placed around 4.20pm, more than two hours after Robinson's friends had first made the call for help.  
'In the meantime, the patient presented with difficulty breathing and
a lowered pulse, and they gave her rescue breaths,' the report continued. 




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At one point, Robinson began seizing as Dr.

Gutiérrez tending to her. The convulsions lasted less than a minute.
Later, after Dr. Gutierrez had lost Robinson's pulse, CPR, AED, and several rounds of adrenaline were pushed in an effort to save the
25-year-old's life 

CPR was administered beginning at 4.49pm.

This rescue tactic began after Gutierrez stopped detecting a pulse. 
Police arrived at 5.25 pm and spoke with Dr. Gutierrez before medics arrived and administered '14 rounds of CPR, five doses of
adrenaline and six discharges (AED shocks) without success,' 
Robinson was officially declared dead at 5.57pm by the
doctor at the scene. 
The report states that 'cardiopulmonary arrest' and 'deceased person' as the reason police were brought to the villa.













This news comes just days after new video of Robinson surfaced online, showing her joking and laughing
with friends just hours before her death. 
In the video shared by the[url=][/url], the North Carolina woman can be heard joking about her friends taking too long to get ready
inside their Fundadores Beach Club villa. 
'It don't take that long to get naked.

Where y'all at?' Robinson jokes in a video of her walking around the San Jose
del Cabo resort. 
Robinson, who later sustained a broken neck and severed spine, walks around
the Villa Linda 32 room before entering to join several
women discussing what swimsuits to wear. 




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Charlotte resident Shanquella Robinson died
while on vacation in Cabo, Mexico, on October 29.


Video footage has surfaced of one of her friends brutally beating her in a villa

The video, posted Friday, has racked up nearly 90,000 likes and hundreds of
comments. 
Dozens of commenters have pointed to the reactions of the friends as she walks
into the room as a possible sign of what was to come.   
'They was in there talking about her!

The body language tells it all,' said one person. 
'This story breaks my heart man. Imagine going on vacation just trying to
enjoy your life and walking right into a death sentence,' wrote one person. 
'WOWWWWW this is sad.

You can tell they had a problem with her. And probably didn't say anything cuz she walked in recording,'
another said. 
Robinson was part of a group that traveled
from Charlotte to Cabo on October 28 and rented out a villa
to celebrate a friend's birthday.
The 25-year-old was found dead a day later in their suite.






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Commenters on the new video have pointed out what they believe is suspicious reactions from Shanquella's friends





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'You can tell they had a problem with her' another person commented on the video

Mexican officials have since confirmed they are investigating Robinson's death as
femicide, which is regional terminology for the intentional killing of
a woman. 
Officials also revealed that the woman's neck had been broken and her spine had been severed, both discovered
during an autopsy. 
They will reclassify it as a homicide if they find the killing was not gender-related.


That news came after a video surfaced that appeared to show
Shanquella being beaten while naked in her hotel room.


The unknown assailant savagely punches and kicks her while the man recording
the video taunts her.




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A woman, whose name has not been released, attacks Shanquella Robinson at the villa they rented out for the birthday
of one of their friends in Cabo, Mexico, in late October





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Shanquella Robinson on the floor while being attacked
by her friend 

Robinson's mother, Sallamondra Robinson, said her daughter's friends initially called her and said she had died of alcohol poisoning.

'My heart just, like, it went into pieces,' said her mom.


'Shanquella was my heart.'
'Saturday evening, I got a call saying that Shanquella wasn't feeling well,' she said,
but added that she quickly figured out there was more to
the story.
'By the time that we questioned each one of them, and each one of them gave us a different statement,'
she told GMA on Friday.
'I did not believe them because actually
before they even got back to Charlotte...

someone had already called us and said that someone was fighting her over there,' she added.

She also said Shanquella was with someone her mom knew 'very well' and hoped
he would look out for her daughter, but 'that's
not what it was.'




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The death certificate obtained by Fox affiliate WJZY showed that Shanquella Robinson 'was found unconscious in her living room' 

Quilla Long, Shanquella's older sister, said she 'fell to her knees' when she heard of the death and also said 'the video is sickening.'
The man who appears to be filming the assault can be heard in the video taunting Robinson as he asks:
'Can you at least fight back?'
She attempts to get away from her attacker and replies 'no', before the woman slams her to the floor next to the bed.

The woman then punches and knees her in the head, before yelling at her
victim to 'get up, I'm tired of the ****.'
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