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A man died after he was electrocuted in a Jacuzzi at a Mexican resort, local officials announced Wednesday. The 43-year-old man was in the Jacuzzi alongside another person when both were shocked ...
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 ...
A third daughter, three-year-old Carmina, was left lying in a field beside the bodies of her sisters for thirty-six hours after being slashed across the throat by her father but was eventually rescued and her father captured. [2] Salcido's victims were killed in the cities of Sonoma and Cotati, California. Maria, Marion, and Ruth Richards were ...
An El Paso woman filed a lawsuit against a Mexican resort hotel days after she and her husband, who died in the incident, were electrocuted in a jacuzzi during their vacation in Puerto Peñasco ...
They had a son, David in 1961 and daughter, Susan in 1963. By 1978, he was working for the American Water Works company. Over the years, Spangler worked for Honeywell 's camera and instruments division, served as public relations director for a non profit organization , and as a part-time disc jockey at a radio station .
Married couple murdered in their home by adopted daughter and her boyfriend who attempted to dispose of bodies by burning in a barbecue pit [7] 5: Judith Barsi: Canoga Park: 1988-07-25: 3: Murder suicide in which father killed his 10-year-old actress-daughter and wife [75] 6: Ramon Salcido: Sonoma/Cotati: 1989-04-14: 7
A woman whose husband was electrocuted to death in a Mexican resort’s hot tub is suing for more than $1million.. Lizzette Zambrano, 35, filed a lawsuit against the parent companies of Sonoran ...
In 1852, when Sam Brannan first saw "Indian Hot Springs", Calistoga's original name, the area was populated with a few early settlers. In 1859, he purchased the 2,000 acres surrounding the Hot Springs and named it Calistoga from joining the words California and Saratoga (New York's world-famous mineral water spa).