
Family of California attorney who died at Mexican resort on anniversary trip calls out 'suspicious' behavior
Fox News
The family of Orange County Deputy Public Defender Elliot Blair is accusing Mexican authorities of suspicious behavior in the 33-year-old's death at a Rosarito Beach resort.
As of Wednesday, the Blair family said it had received zero communication from Rosarito Beach police, their district attorney's office or any other Mexican officials besides a liaison to the coroner's office. Around 2 p.m. Tuesday, the messenger, a man, said he had been in contact with the medical examiner's office that performed the autopsy.
He indicated Blair's cause of death was "severe head trauma" and his case would be forwarded to the local DA's office to conduct a "possible homicide investigation." The man also said the toxicology report had not been completed yet.

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