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accident Father who complained of jacuzzi shocking him tries to jump over it to get out, falls in and dies of electrocution

What should have been a family vacation night at the beach ended in a devastating scene that has gone viral on social media and sparked national outrage. Sagid Carreón Calderón, a 36-year-old from Morelia, Michoacán, was electrocuted and died in the jacuzzi of his room at the Pacífica Resort Ixtapa hotel in Guerrero on the night of Tuesday, July 22. The moment of the incident was partially recorded on video by his family.
According to the testimony of his wife, Estefanía (Phanni), the family had reported irregularities since they arrived at the hotel villa. That night, Sagid, his children, and she decided to use the jacuzzi, but as soon as he got in, he began to complain about feeling "electric shocks." At first, they thought it was a joke. However, Estefanía also felt a shock as she approached the water, so she asked her husband to get out.
The hydromassage system was on, as were the lights at the bottom of the jacuzzi. Although they turned the system off, Sagid remained standing, visibly affected, waiting for help. For at least 15 minutes, no hotel employee arrived. Estefanía asked one of her children to record what was happening to have a record of it.
The footage shows Sagid on the edge of the jacuzzi, holding onto a railing. In a desperate attempt to get out, he tried to jump toward the terrace, but it was at that moment that he received a powerful shock. His body convulsed and he fell with his hands clenched, turning completely blue. His mother-in-law pulled him out of the water and Estefanía performed CPR on him while they waited for help.
Medical help never arrived. Only a lifeguard with a defibrillator, which, according to the family, did not work. Sagid died right there. The autopsy confirmed the cause of death was an acute myocardial infarction secondary to electrocution.
What is most alarming is that, according to the family, the hotel did not offer an immediate response, medical attention, or any show of responsibility. It wasn't until six days later that Pacífica Resort Ixtapa issued a brief statement confirming the death of a guest and stating they were collaborating with authorities to clarify the facts.
The Guerrero State Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation file, but the family's lawyers reported that the necessary forensic examinations had not been conducted. Furthermore, when they were authorized to bring in their own experts to examine the site, they were denied access. "We are afraid they will tamper with the scene," the family stated.


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Wasn’t he aware electricity and water don’t mix? His own damn fault!
 
That was very sad but on the same token there is no room for ugly people in this World.
In the beginning,when he's working up the courage to jump. His foot skims the top of the water and nothing. Then he falls in and some chick just reached in and pulled him out like it was nothing. Even if she's wearing shoes. If the water is electrified and you touch it your toast!
It's gotta be some kind of grounding issue.
 
Hmmm how he gonna stand there with he's toes literally in the water and not get shocked...also he by some dark magic gets electrocuted but he's wife (she obviously has magic arm) reaches IN the water and pus him up 🙄😂😂
 
What should have been a family vacation night at the beach ended in a devastating scene that has gone viral on social media and sparked national outrage. Sagid Carreón Calderón, a 36-year-old from Morelia, Michoacán, was electrocuted and died in the jacuzzi of his room at the Pacífica Resort Ixtapa hotel in Guerrero on the night of Tuesday, July 22. The moment of the incident was partially recorded on video by his family.
According to the testimony of his wife, Estefanía (Phanni), the family had reported irregularities since they arrived at the hotel villa. That night, Sagid, his children, and she decided to use the jacuzzi, but as soon as he got in, he began to complain about feeling "electric shocks." At first, they thought it was a joke. However, Estefanía also felt a shock as she approached the water, so she asked her husband to get out.
The hydromassage system was on, as were the lights at the bottom of the jacuzzi. Although they turned the system off, Sagid remained standing, visibly affected, waiting for help. For at least 15 minutes, no hotel employee arrived. Estefanía asked one of her children to record what was happening to have a record of it.
The footage shows Sagid on the edge of the jacuzzi, holding onto a railing. In a desperate attempt to get out, he tried to jump toward the terrace, but it was at that moment that he received a powerful shock. His body convulsed and he fell with his hands clenched, turning completely blue. His mother-in-law pulled him out of the water and Estefanía performed CPR on him while they waited for help.
Medical help never arrived. Only a lifeguard with a defibrillator, which, according to the family, did not work. Sagid died right there. The autopsy confirmed the cause of death was an acute myocardial infarction secondary to electrocution.
What is most alarming is that, according to the family, the hotel did not offer an immediate response, medical attention, or any show of responsibility. It wasn't until six days later that Pacífica Resort Ixtapa issued a brief statement confirming the death of a guest and stating they were collaborating with authorities to clarify the facts.
The Guerrero State Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation file, but the family's lawyers reported that the necessary forensic examinations had not been conducted. Furthermore, when they were authorized to bring in their own experts to examine the site, they were denied access. "We are afraid they will tamper with the scene," the family stated.


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Wow, this story is so.... shocking
 
What should have been a family vacation night at the beach ended in a devastating scene that has gone viral on social media and sparked national outrage. Sagid Carreón Calderón, a 36-year-old from Morelia, Michoacán, was electrocuted and died in the jacuzzi of his room at the Pacífica Resort Ixtapa hotel in Guerrero on the night of Tuesday, July 22. The moment of the incident was partially recorded on video by his family.
According to the testimony of his wife, Estefanía (Phanni), the family had reported irregularities since they arrived at the hotel villa. That night, Sagid, his children, and she decided to use the jacuzzi, but as soon as he got in, he began to complain about feeling "electric shocks." At first, they thought it was a joke. However, Estefanía also felt a shock as she approached the water, so she asked her husband to get out.
The hydromassage system was on, as were the lights at the bottom of the jacuzzi. Although they turned the system off, Sagid remained standing, visibly affected, waiting for help. For at least 15 minutes, no hotel employee arrived. Estefanía asked one of her children to record what was happening to have a record of it.
The footage shows Sagid on the edge of the jacuzzi, holding onto a railing. In a desperate attempt to get out, he tried to jump toward the terrace, but it was at that moment that he received a powerful shock. His body convulsed and he fell with his hands clenched, turning completely blue. His mother-in-law pulled him out of the water and Estefanía performed CPR on him while they waited for help.
Medical help never arrived. Only a lifeguard with a defibrillator, which, according to the family, did not work. Sagid died right there. The autopsy confirmed the cause of death was an acute myocardial infarction secondary to electrocution.
What is most alarming is that, according to the family, the hotel did not offer an immediate response, medical attention, or any show of responsibility. It wasn't until six days later that Pacífica Resort Ixtapa issued a brief statement confirming the death of a guest and stating they were collaborating with authorities to clarify the facts.
The Guerrero State Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation file, but the family's lawyers reported that the necessary forensic examinations had not been conducted. Furthermore, when they were authorized to bring in their own experts to examine the site, they were denied access. "We are afraid they will tamper with the scene," the family stated.


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That's a damn shame.
 
I’m guessing something was intermittently loose and would only give occasional shocks. Then we jumped and landed on it knocking it all the way loose and getting the full dose. This blew the breaker so power was cut off when lady reached in to get him
 
Oh most definitely! If it was one of my kids or wife I’d jump in right away! I’m with you on that one
I agree, but 2 people dead isnt saving anyone. Kill the power before jumping. Or if the kids in there you ground yourself. Youre no help dead. But i get the instinct, I must say id be in the water with my child without even thinking.
 
What should have been a family vacation night at the beach ended in a devastating scene that has gone viral on social media and sparked national outrage. Sagid Carreón Calderón, a 36-year-old from Morelia, Michoacán, was electrocuted and died in the jacuzzi of his room at the Pacífica Resort Ixtapa hotel in Guerrero on the night of Tuesday, July 22. The moment of the incident was partially recorded on video by his family.
According to the testimony of his wife, Estefanía (Phanni), the family had reported irregularities since they arrived at the hotel villa. That night, Sagid, his children, and she decided to use the jacuzzi, but as soon as he got in, he began to complain about feeling "electric shocks." At first, they thought it was a joke. However, Estefanía also felt a shock as she approached the water, so she asked her husband to get out.
The hydromassage system was on, as were the lights at the bottom of the jacuzzi. Although they turned the system off, Sagid remained standing, visibly affected, waiting for help. For at least 15 minutes, no hotel employee arrived. Estefanía asked one of her children to record what was happening to have a record of it.
The footage shows Sagid on the edge of the jacuzzi, holding onto a railing. In a desperate attempt to get out, he tried to jump toward the terrace, but it was at that moment that he received a powerful shock. His body convulsed and he fell with his hands clenched, turning completely blue. His mother-in-law pulled him out of the water and Estefanía performed CPR on him while they waited for help.
Medical help never arrived. Only a lifeguard with a defibrillator, which, according to the family, did not work. Sagid died right there. The autopsy confirmed the cause of death was an acute myocardial infarction secondary to electrocution.
What is most alarming is that, according to the family, the hotel did not offer an immediate response, medical attention, or any show of responsibility. It wasn't until six days later that Pacífica Resort Ixtapa issued a brief statement confirming the death of a guest and stating they were collaborating with authorities to clarify the facts.
The Guerrero State Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation file, but the family's lawyers reported that the necessary forensic examinations had not been conducted. Furthermore, when they were authorized to bring in their own experts to examine the site, they were denied access. "We are afraid they will tamper with the scene," the family stated.


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Why the idiot didn't went around the jacuzzi? It is very possible. But way a minute.... He was an stupid Mexican. Case solved
 
It’s a beautiful hotel. I’ve stayed there before. Beautiful decorative chandelier in center of the lobby. How dreadful the owners wouldn’t accept responsibility for this poor man’s accident.
 
What should have been a family vacation night at the beach ended in a devastating scene that has gone viral on social media and sparked national outrage. Sagid Carreón Calderón, a 36-year-old from Morelia, Michoacán, was electrocuted and died in the jacuzzi of his room at the Pacífica Resort Ixtapa hotel in Guerrero on the night of Tuesday, July 22. The moment of the incident was partially recorded on video by his family.
According to the testimony of his wife, Estefanía (Phanni), the family had reported irregularities since they arrived at the hotel villa. That night, Sagid, his children, and she decided to use the jacuzzi, but as soon as he got in, he began to complain about feeling "electric shocks." At first, they thought it was a joke. However, Estefanía also felt a shock as she approached the water, so she asked her husband to get out.
The hydromassage system was on, as were the lights at the bottom of the jacuzzi. Although they turned the system off, Sagid remained standing, visibly affected, waiting for help. For at least 15 minutes, no hotel employee arrived. Estefanía asked one of her children to record what was happening to have a record of it.
The footage shows Sagid on the edge of the jacuzzi, holding onto a railing. In a desperate attempt to get out, he tried to jump toward the terrace, but it was at that moment that he received a powerful shock. His body convulsed and he fell with his hands clenched, turning completely blue. His mother-in-law pulled him out of the water and Estefanía performed CPR on him while they waited for help.
Medical help never arrived. Only a lifeguard with a defibrillator, which, according to the family, did not work. Sagid died right there. The autopsy confirmed the cause of death was an acute myocardial infarction secondary to electrocution.
What is most alarming is that, according to the family, the hotel did not offer an immediate response, medical attention, or any show of responsibility. It wasn't until six days later that Pacífica Resort Ixtapa issued a brief statement confirming the death of a guest and stating they were collaborating with authorities to clarify the facts.
The Guerrero State Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation file, but the family's lawyers reported that the necessary forensic examinations had not been conducted. Furthermore, when they were authorized to bring in their own experts to examine the site, they were denied access. "We are afraid they will tamper with the scene," the family stated.


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Dummy
 
Makes much more sense after reading it's in a hotel - not easy for a guest to know where/how to shut off the mains.

Was that a balcony that they're on? Otherwise why can't the guy climb over the fence and leave that way?
 
How about you just... stand there and wait? No reason you couldn't stand there and ask someone to turn off the power, surely..
 
Makes much more sense after reading it's in a hotel - not easy for a guest to know where/how to shut off the mains.

Was that a balcony that they're on? Otherwise why can't the guy climb over the fence and leave that way?
I have noticed that about reading. It seems to help you know stuff.
 
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