Sunday, November 27, 2022

Mexican Feds Issued Homicide Warrant And Extradition Request For Daejhanae Jackson, 26, In Connection With The October 29 Death Of Shanquella Robinson, 25, In San Jose Del Cabo

The Mexican State attorney general of Baja California in Mexico confirmed that an arrest warrant for murder and extradition request had been issued on November 24 against a U.S. female citizen who was later identified as a 26-year-old from N. Carolina.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

November 27, 2022

Charlotte, N. Carolina - On Saturday, federal authorities in the U.S. arrested Daejhanae Jackson, 26, of Jackson on a homicide warrant from Mexico, which also is seeking her extradition in connection with the October 29, 2022 brutal homicide of Shanquella Robinson, 25, at a resort villa in San Jose del Cabo in the State of Baja California in Mexico.

On November 24, Antonio Lopez Rodriguez, the attorney general for the State of Baja California confirmed that a warrant and an extradition request were issued for a U.S. female citizen in connection with the murder of Robinson at the Club de Play, a resort.

Robinson along with Jackson and five other suspects arrived at the resort on October 28.

A video posted on social media showed Jackson brutally beating Robinson who was naked in a room while another suspect video recorded the altercation.

Jackson was arrested by U.S. authorities and is being extradited to Mexico to face homicide charges in Robinson's homicide.

Mexican authorities indicated that the other suspects could also face extradition as the murder case develops.

The suspects that remain free in the U.S. pending the outcome of the case are Kalil Cooke (male) of Charlotte, Malik Dyer (male), Wenter Donovan (female) of Greensboro, Alysse Hyatt (female) of Winston Salem and Nazeer Wiggins (male) of Charlotte.

According to the mexican criminal complaint, Donovan called for medical assistance at the Villa Linda 32 resort around 2:13 p.m. on October 29. A local female doctor from the American Medical Center arrived an hour later and worked to keep Robinson alive for at least 2 hours and 45 minutes. Robinson was having a difficult time breathing and was experiencing seizures. At 4:20 p.m., an ambulance was called.

Police arrived at 5:25 p.m. and at 5:57 p.m., Dr. Karolina Beatrice Ornelas Gutierrez pronounced Robinson dead.

Apparently, according to Robinson's mother, the deceased 25-year-old victim died from a broken neck and a severed spinal cord injury, according to an autopsy report by Mexican authorities. 

All the suspects left Mexico and returned to the U.S.

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