The bodies of three Americans have been found in an Mexico City Airbnb apartment, shortly after reporting feeling sick.
Jordan Marshall, Kandace Florence, and Courtez Hall were vacationing in
Mexico for Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, celebrated on
November 1 and 2. Marshall and Florence, both 28, were longtime friends
from Virginia Beach, Virginia while Hall aged 33, was from New Orleans,
Louisiana.
Florence was on the phone with her boyfriend on October 30 when she told
him that she wasn’t feeling well. Shortly afterwards, their call was
disconnected.
Her boyfriend tried to get back in touch with her again, but repeated
calls went unanswered. He then asked the Airbnb host to do a wellness
check on the three of them.
The host arrived to the Airbnb to find all three Americans dead. Mexican
authorities are now investigating the incident and determining a cause
of death.
The US State Department in a statement said they were ‘closely
monitoring’ the situation and investigation by Mexican authorities. ‘We
stand ready to provide all appropriate consular assistance. Out of
respect for the privacy of the families, we have nothing further to add
at this time,’ the embassy stated.
‘To lose your child is one thing, but in a whole other country and
having to maneuver language barriers and travel and trying to get his
body home, it’s been a lot,’ Marshall’s mother Jennifer Marshall told
WAVY.
Hall’s family has started a GoFundMe page to raise money for funeral
expenses and to repatriate his remains to the United States.
Before their deaths, Marshall and Hall both worked as teachers in New
Orleans. Hall had just started a job as a 7th grade history teacher at
charter middle school KIPP Morial, the school confirmed to WDSU.
‘This was Mr Hall’s first year teaching at KIPP Morial Middle School, and he quickly made a meaningful impact on our students,’ the school stated. ‘He was a bright light that helped our students shine in and out of the classroom. Our school community is heartbroken, and his family has our deepest sympathy, prayers, and condolences.’
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