An American tourist, Jorge Guillen, was electrocuted in a hot tub at Resort Sonora Sea in Puerto Peñasco, Mexico, leading to his death, while his wife, Lizette Zambrano, was also shocked and hospitalized. The incident prompted the family to sue the resort for wrongful death and negligence.
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EXCLUSIVE: The wife of a man who was electrocuted in a hot tub at a Mexican resort speaks out about the deadly incident: "I still can't believe it ... a very good man was taken away." @MattRiversABC reports. https://t.co/sWhDk8IUaX
A court ruled Tuesday that a Mexican resort could not fix, destroy, or get rid of the hot tub that electrocuted an El Paso man and shocked his wife while on vacation. https://t.co/45BnwIObQI
On Tuesday, Jorge Guillen, 43, was electrocuted while in a hot tub at the Resort Sonora Sea in Puerto Peñasco, while Lizette Zambrano, 35, was shocked and rushed to the hospital, according to Mexican authorities. https://t.co/5Rx0vmyMlC
While a guest managed to drag one victim out of the water, efforts to retrieve the other victim with poles and various metal tools only unleashed electric shocks on more and more people, the lawsuit said. https://t.co/OjovgXJEdo
An American tourist was killed and after being electrocuted in a hot tub in a Mexican beach town earlier this week, an incident that prompted the family to sue the resort for wrongful death and negligence, their lawyers said. https://t.co/3vfUD0CegR
An American tourist died after being electrocuted in a hot tub in a Mexican beach town earlier this week. A lawsuit says that his wife tried to rescue him, but that she was electrocuted herself and hospitalized with serious injuries. https://t.co/cfqnjomNJK
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A Texas woman who was critically injured when a hot tub fatally electrocuted her husband is suing the travel companies attached to the Mexico resort where it happened. https://t.co/aYhJDXGA3R
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An American tourist was killed and his wife was hospitalized after being electrocuted in a hot tub in Mexico. Now, she is suing the resort where it happened. https://t.co/MEM41jxtJC
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An American tourist was killed and his wife hospitalized after being electrocuted in a hot tub in a Mexican beach town earlier this week, an incident that prompted the family to sue the resort for wrongful death and negligence, their lawyers said Saturday. https://t.co/F7DbgX71nd
A Texas woman is suing a Mexican beachside resort after her husband was fatally electrocuted in a hot tub on Tuesday evening. https://t.co/bvXFCNuzKf
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