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Second American fatally falls off cliff at Rosarito resort, angering families – Daily Breeze

Second American fatally falls off cliff at Rosarito resort, angering families – Daily Breeze

Another American tourist has died after falling from the third floor of the Mexican beach hotel where Orange County Deputy Public Defender Elliot Blair fatally fell in January 2023.

Joshua Palmer, 41, of Lodi, accidentally tumbled from the outdoor walkway of Las Rocas Resort and Spa in Rosarito on Tuesday, Oct. 29. reminiscent of Blair Police said that this person also fell from the third floor. A Mexican newspaper said Palmer died after being taken to a nearby hospital.

The deaths of Blair and Palmer sparked accusations of negligence from their families in the popular seaside resort.

“The news of Joshua’s death … opens up the wounds of losing my beloved husband Elliot and shakes me to my core,” said Kimberly Williams Blair, who is also an assistant public defender. How many more American tourists need to be killed or seriously injured before something is done to stop this? “It is time for American-owned Las Rocas Resort and Spa to take responsibility and do something to prevent these tragedies that continue to occur on their properties.”

The Las Rocas resort did not respond to two emails seeking comment.

Elliot Blair was 33 years old and celebrating his first wedding anniversary. found dead Under the open walkway outside hotel room 308 on January 14, 2023. Mexican authorities said the fall was alcohol-related and classified it as an unfortunate accident.

Kimberly Blair and her family suspect she is was brutally murdered, but they are resigned to the fact that they will never know for sure. Some of their doubts stem from: couple shaking During a traffic stop by Rosarito police just hours before Blair’s death.

mexican autopsy photos show abrasions on Blair’s legs, as if she had been dragged. Blair also had 40 fractures to the back of his skull, which family members say was disturbing because he was found face down.

In contrast, Palmer’s death appears to be accidental, according to his ex-wife, Kris Palmer. Kris Palmer said Joshua Palmer was talking to a friend while walking down a hotel hallway and fell backwards over a ledge near his room 307.

He questioned why there were no guardrails and why the small barrier was not higher, especially after the death of Elliot Blair.

“These are deaths that should never have happened,” Kris Palmer said. “No railing, less than half the wall.”

Joshua Palmer, a globe-trotting tattoo artist known for his freehand style, was in Southern California on business and decided to take a quick trip to Rosarito. His ex-wife said he loved the seaside town and had been there several times.

Palmer has been described as a free spirit, a dreamer who “had more dreams and plans.” He took long motorcycle rides and was a martial arts enthusiast who practiced jujitsu with his two teenage sons, Wesley and Dean. His ex-wife said he was an open book.

“If you know Josh, you feel like you KNOW Josh,” Kris Palmer said. “He just wanted to live, so it’s really not fair. “There was so much life in it.”

Like the Elliot Blair case, Joshua Palmer’s family is fighting Mexican bureaucracyHe tries to pick up his body and take it home. They formed a GoFundMe The page is seeking donations to help with this effort. As of Friday afternoon, $48,739 in donations had been received, exceeding the $10,000 goal.

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