Overview
- Guerrero’s attorney general launched an involuntary manslaughter inquiry on August 1 into the jacuzzi electrocution that killed 36-year-old Sagid Carreón Calderón
- The Carreón family was billed 3,500 pesos after the incident and reports that neither Pacífica Resort nor its insurer has reached out with support or compensation
- Stephania López has received anonymous messages threatening legal retaliation and pressuring her to replace her chosen lawyers
- The family claims resort staff manipulated electrical components and altered the jacuzzi scene before state peritos could carry out forensic work
- They are calling for Pacífica Resort Ixtapa’s closure and the involvement of independent experts to ensure an unbiased investigation and full reparations