I'm Mexican, I live here, and telling you wiring in mexico is crazy, nobody is making circuit protections anywhere. Most hotels dont even have GFCI in the bathrooms.
@@SatellitesKnow Only travel & enjoy life if you're rich is what you just said to me. What SHOULD be a must, is the FOOLS that own the place have routine maintenance on all parts of it's properties.
@@parasyte676 haha I am not rich at all! I backpacked, stayed at hostels, made my own food. I don’t own a car or house…dept free, paid off my own college loans… You can find good deals on international insurance. Everything we do comes with a price tag. 🤷🏼♀️
I’ve heard of this happening a lot in pools and hot tubs. Terrifying! My husband is an electrician/owner. Often, he tells me how horrible and dangerous someone’s previous patch job is. If you don’t know what you’re doing, hire a professional before your house burns down or you’re electrocuted.
@@carylynne6574 well, in commercial installations they cut costs and pocket some extra pay. In home installations they are just reducing costs. I have never seen a gfci circuit, you can put a wall plug right at the sink edge. I have seen a 220 v connection at a commercial site where anyone could just grab it. With just some electrical tape covering the connections.
@@Acreyman I understood its the current that electrocutes you not the voltage. If you are running a 5 hp pool pump the current at 12 volts would be roughly 10X that at 110 volts and 20x then 240 volts. Besides alot of old pool pumps and poor electrical code in Mexico are rampant there. I knew an electrician from Canada that worked in Mexico he said all a Mexican needs to do to be licensed was know haw to wire a single phase 240 volt main.
In Thailand there was a case where the lights on the pool deck were faulty and it rained and the current went from the lights to the pool, electrocuting a boy.
@@ericgeorgetruckgrilling Current is a function of potential and resistance i.e. there would be no current unless there is a difference in potential which in this case would be the hot wire that came into contact with the water. Without knowing all the details it's pretty obvious to anyone in the electrical trade what happened here - hot tub was fed by a regular breaker and not GFCI breaker as required by canadian, american and probably mexican code.
No lights should be in pools and hot tubs anywhere honestly. You can either swim during the day or take a risk swimming at night without being able to see underwater. We had a short in our pool light when I was a kid. After seeing this, I’m thankful nothing ever ended up happening. This is horrible.
Buddy your fking clueless, its a non issue in most first world countries due to the electrical code requiring GFCI protection for pools, hot tubs, etc.
For now, in the USA we have regulations that prevent this sort of thing, we are quickly loosing regulation in favor of diversity. I work in aviation doing heavy check maintenance, I will never ever fly in a commercial aircraft again.
@@AccentShmaccent Not in hot tub, you might get electrocuted, what I don't get is how do you get electrocuted in a hot tub unless you're touching the sides, I wouldn't have thought any current would flow, you'd be live but it wouldn't go through you.
"Electrical failure" wow that really covers things. How about show exactly what was wrong - that would be a much better news report and possibly save someone else.
Don’t put one resorts bad decision on the others I have stayed in a couple of hotels and resorts in Mexico and they have been top notch compared to the US
Do the math: Affordable vacation spots exist only because of Management cutting corners. Ever wonder why 'exclusive resorts' cost so much? They have a lower death rate.
A six year old girl was electrocuted at an MGM Grand Resort in Maryland a few years back, just touching a railing near a water fountain. She’ll never walk again and has trouble speaking, eating, sitting up, etc. These things can happen anywhere.
One thing I’ve learned growing up! Don’t judge people on appearance! This guy with the tats had good character and he did you all a favor with his video! He brought the reality of this tragedy to real perspective and showed empathy towards them! I know a lot of people that don’t have tattoos that are not capable of showing sympathy!
This happens all over the world. It is usually a wire somewhere that's come loose and come in contact with the tub. Might be the wiring for the integrated lights or a pump.
@@mizzury54trust me this is NOT the first time this has happened. There is no standard in Mexico. Place is a deathtrap and any tradesman can spot it when they visit
I honestly have never liked the lights pools and hot tubs have, I get it you need light yeah but it just seems like it’s also dangerous. This is such a tragedy. My condolences to their families
Most pool lights are 12 V and cannot electrocute you. Some new light systems use GFCI and 120v it is more dangerous but almost every pool has lights very few deaths. More likely killed on you way to the airport than in the hot tub
I would imagine the lights are low voltage in hot tubs. Not sure why there would be the need for any higher voltage especially where water is concerned.
So called electricians are all over here in Arizona the Panels are incorrectly labeled in mexican wiring is done so badly and against code just to have it stolen buy another Mexican with a copper wire stripping machine operation insurance scam
@@surf2257 Thank you…that’s what I thought. Appreciate the education. Electrical Failure is a broad topic. Dang, I love hot tubs and pools so much! I’m trying not to think twice about it!
The husband was electrocuted, if the wife survives then she was shocked, not electrocuted. Electrocution equals termination of life... So sad. May God bless their families
I'm just here for y'alls arguments 😂 who would have thought as children we'd be badgering over definition of words on the Internet as adults so many years later hahaha
I seen a video of a man in a South American country who was electrocuted by the neck and was decapitated as the power cable ripped through the neck. It was horrible. He fell from a building and landed on the power line.
Honestly i just left a cancun resort yesterday and i was in 2 pools where the lights in the pool were hanging from the hole they were supposed to be in...i wonder if this is how this tragedy happened. If so me and my kids got very lucky, rip to this man and hope the lady makes it.
Very sad, freak accidents happen, anytime, anywhere. Even in your own home. Life is like a pinball game, navigating through life avoiding the drain. RIP to the young man and hopefully the wife recovers...
It's 2024 and you mean to tell me people don't know how to wire electricity? somethings not adding up. Electricity is no joke it doesn't care who you are.
Just like many other places lol it’s funny how ppl just see Mexico in a title and automatically think the worst yes I know Mexico has its flaws for sure but so does America and it ain’t perfect I’m sure those kind of things have happened several times in the us too
The news woman gave us a warning that some of the images are disturbing. She wasn’t talking about the couple. What she really meant was ol dude they interviewed 😂😂 That image was disturbing!
@@acer4237 seriously, other than people surrounding the hot tub, there were no disturbing images. Even tho there was clearly a problem they were gathering around. He was the only other image. I don't have a problem with his ink, but it was a little jarring to see
This happens more than people think. I knew someone who was electrocuted in a pool in Cabo a few years ago. It happened in front of his wife and kids it was horrible. Stop booking at these cheap resorts and Airbnbs in Mexico!
Can't the news potray the positives of Mexico for once? Like how many Americans are flocking there because the dental care and health care there is Incredible.
I'm Mexican and thank goodness I'm not the only one to notice that too. Sometimes I think they give bad news on purpose to put more fear on people. Maybe it will make them not move to Mexico or something ☺️
Could be from wiring for the lights or the tube itself. Could also be from the wired pumps and filters. The wiring became loose and became a live/hot wire.
Remembering a trip to Mexico, tour guide says ..”watch your step, remember you’re not on US soil so your lawsuits will not hold water here”. What a tragedy for this couple, may she recover and heal from her loss 😔
I've always thought hot tubs were disgusting swirling tubs of bacteria. Here's yet another reason to avoid them. What a tragedy! I feel for the wife and family of this young (42 is young!) man. So sad.
@@buddymaddix Be as sarcastic as you want... but if Mexico were safer that would probably translate to hundreds of millions of more tourism revenue for them.
What is insane is my son loves those hot tubs and to think of losing him (anyway hurts) but no amount of money will ever ever heal that kind of loss. I will forever be absolutely cautious of my son with hot tubs. I pray for this family and hope the hotel immediately takes care of this family beginning with funeral burial expenses reimbursement of money paid EVERYTHING TAKE CARE OF THAT FAMILY OR MAKE AN IMMEDIATE DONATION TO THE FAMILY GO FUND ME ACCT. IT'S KIND OF CRAZY HOW THE FAMILY ALREADY HAS THE GOFUNDME BUT IT'S NOT THERE FOR AND I UNDERSTAND. GOD BLESS THEM
My sincere condolence to the family and friends of the couple that fail victim to this horrific tragedy. May God comfort, strengthen, and give them peace during this difficult time of their sorrow.
Tourists have been killed in their sleep by carbon monoxide and electrocuted for years in Mexico due to Mexican contractors’ poor work and poor safety inspection.
In Mexico, if you leave the cartels alone, they leave you alone. In the U.S., if you even just unknowingly drive in a way that another person with road rage doesn't like, you could get shot in the face. 🔫
This can happen at any pool or tub. I remember guests getting a shock sensation at Universal Orlando's pool a couple of years back. No one died, but a tiny bit more exposure and it might have happened. It just takes a bad install, and some event that shifts the wiring. It's very sad.
I never even thought this could happen! Now it makes me wonder how often ANY place checks their hot tubs. And how to tell when one is faulty if they do.
Them resort workers out in Mexico more worried about making a come up on tourist, than about their own facility being safe for its people. That’s why I don’t like Mexico resorts. I travel to my family’s rancho and to the bordering cities near the states.
I'm Mexican, I live here, and telling you wiring in mexico is crazy, nobody is making circuit protections anywhere. Most hotels dont even have GFCI in the bathrooms.
It really is wild seeing how lax the standards are in Mexico. Im surprised more people arent killed by faulty wiring to be honest
The wildest ish I Ever seen is an electric shower head to heat the cold water right before you shower just plug in
🔌🔌🔌🌩🌩🌩
@@DEADIKATEDWtf!
That's good to know. Won't be getting in d hot tub in mexico
NEW FEAR UNLOCKED
Facts, I will 4ever think about this at every resort or hotel I go to
My dad kept warning me about this with my Coleman Spa
What was that phrase a former U.S. president used for countries like Mexico?
Texas was Mexico not long ago too.
@@GHAOST Meaning what?
I don’t ever want to leave my house. But, when it’s your time, it doesn’t matter where you are.
My 600 lb life
So right!
☠
No one knows.
Exactly ! That's why you have to repent or face a tragic end like Jesus said.
I was called to jury duty years ago for a negligence case of 2 teens electrocuted in a apartment pool. 1 died. The GFI was faulty.
okay and? Want a cookie?
Well now I have to know the verdict... Did the owner have it inspected as required, or, did he fail to keep it maintained and get charged?
What was the verdict???
Did the teens eventually affirm homosexual special rights ?
They'd better not be late for dinner !
@@tanyasmith2173 Pun intended?
Whats even worse is that she went to a hospital that wont do anything for you unless you pay cash at a private hospital
Psht, as if a bill for 100grand in the USA is any better. And US doctors are just as incompetant....
@@SatellitesKnow Only travel & enjoy life if you're rich is what you just said to me. What SHOULD be a must, is the FOOLS that own the place have routine maintenance on all parts of it's properties.
@@rosameryrojas-delcerro1059 just transferred a relative from a mexico hospital, it is scary to say the least
@@parasyte676 haha I am not rich at all! I backpacked, stayed at hostels, made my own food. I don’t own a car or house…dept free, paid off my own college loans… You can find good deals on international insurance. Everything we do comes with a price tag. 🤷🏼♀️
@@rosameryrojas-delcerro1059 US doctors are better and I have insurance here.
HORRIBLE NEWS - The hotel needs to pay
In peso... @@buddymaddix
@@buddymaddixYou have a head full of rocks buddy boy. It’s called a lawyer.
@@buddymaddixWhere have you been living? Under a rock? There's this thing called a lawsuit.
@@buddymaddix a resort will have money to pay
No god needs to pay! All those prayers...and for what? Sue god!!!!
I’ve heard of this happening a lot in pools and hot tubs. Terrifying! My husband is an electrician/owner. Often, he tells me how horrible and dangerous someone’s previous patch job is. If you don’t know what you’re doing, hire a professional before your house burns down or you’re electrocuted.
Yes❤😊
I have lived in Mexico for 20 years and the electrical installations here are definitely substandard.
@@lemme999 nothing is worse than India.
@@lemme999 probably not.
Oh wow
This is heartbreaking
Are the electricians inexperienced or what could be the cause
Will they fix those substandard installations before homosexual special rights take effect ?
@@carylynne6574 well, in commercial installations they cut costs and pocket some extra pay. In home installations they are just reducing costs. I have never seen a gfci circuit, you can put a wall plug right at the sink edge. I have seen a 220 v connection at a commercial site where anyone could just grab it. With just some electrical tape covering the connections.
What y'all are not understanding a pool can be just as lethal. Any time you mix water and electricity you have a potential for disaster.
@@Acreyman I understood its the current that electrocutes you not the voltage. If you are running a 5 hp pool pump the current at 12 volts would be roughly 10X that at 110 volts and 20x then 240 volts. Besides alot of old pool pumps and poor electrical code in Mexico are rampant there. I knew an electrician from Canada that worked in Mexico he said all a Mexican needs to do to be licensed was know haw to wire a single phase 240 volt main.
@@ericgeorgetruckgrilling And we (the US) just had millions of these DUMB asccesss come here!!!!
No shyt Sherlock toaster bathroom
In Thailand there was a case where the lights on the pool deck were faulty and it rained and the current went from the lights to the pool, electrocuting a boy.
@@ericgeorgetruckgrilling Current is a function of potential and resistance i.e. there would be no current unless there is a difference in potential which in this case would be the hot wire that came into contact with the water. Without knowing all the details it's pretty obvious to anyone in the electrical trade what happened here - hot tub was fed by a regular breaker and not GFCI breaker as required by canadian, american and probably mexican code.
No lights should be in pools and hot tubs anywhere honestly. You can either swim during the day or take a risk swimming at night without being able to see underwater. We had a short in our pool light when I was a kid. After seeing this, I’m thankful nothing ever ended up happening. This is horrible.
Do it like sporting pool facilities and have bright stadium lights focused downwards on the pool from above on the ceilings.
or turn off the inner lights while swimming :/
Buddy your fking clueless, its a non issue in most first world countries due to the electrical code requiring GFCI protection for pools, hot tubs, etc.
I didn't even know that was possible
In Canada, the electrical code book has it's own section that specifically deals with the installation of pools, Jacuzzis and hot tubs.
@@rickster_88 I don't think it could happen here
For now, in the USA we have regulations that prevent this sort of thing, we are quickly loosing regulation in favor of diversity. I work in aviation doing heavy check maintenance, I will never ever fly in a commercial aircraft again.
@ChristopherInColumbusOhio it has...king's island amusement park claimed 2 people in one of it's lagoons due to electrocution in 1991
In America we invented your "code book", you're welcome lol@@rickster_88
I would not step foot in a public hot tub for piles of money….yuck!
EXACTLY!... "double YUCK!!!"
Same. That’s a whole host of nastiness
They make some good cheap ones for the home in china.
Find a bubble to live in
@@AccentShmaccent Not in hot tub, you might get electrocuted, what I don't get is how do you get electrocuted in a hot tub unless you're touching the sides, I wouldn't have thought any current would flow, you'd be live but it wouldn't go through you.
So sad and scary
"Electrical failure" wow that really covers things. How about show exactly what was wrong - that would be a much better news report and possibly save someone else.
That’s what I said..instead of just focusing on who these people were. No offense
Don't go to those kind of shady resorts, people.
Prayers for the family and this dear lady…
Ya están con dios mija no te preocupes 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Will that bring them back?
You just can’t help yourself, can you?
That’s so sad and heartbreaking 💔
I wouldn't be standing nowhere near that jacuzzi. It really hits hard hearing he was days away from graduating with a degree he worked so hard for😢
All these resorts putting profits before people, its a rotten economic system.
Don’t put one resorts bad decision on the others I have stayed in a couple of hotels and resorts in Mexico and they have been top notch compared to the US
Do the math: Affordable vacation spots exist only because of Management cutting corners.
Ever wonder why 'exclusive resorts' cost so much?
They have a lower death rate.
😢😌😩
True
Worst hotel!! We had a bad experience there.
🤣🤣🤣
Tú madre wey ni sabes donde es ahí 😂
@@Cholop1 No ames a los gringos,
Not like they did I am sure since you’re typing
Did you go in the hot tub?
GFCI receptacles must be tested every month, as per the instructions. That’s why there is a TEST button right on the face of the plug.
😢 So tragic, prayers for the family. Hope for her recovery 🙏.
So Sad = a Nightmare. May he RIP. What a horrible situation. Prayers.
Just stay out of Mexico
Whatever, hillbilly.
Agreed
Yeah because the U.S, is such a stand-up and reliable place!
@@budm2528 better than Mexico
Bingo !!
I bet you the ground was not hooked proper.
joke is on you wasn't grounded at all
Sad to hear this. Many Americans go to Mexico but nothing in Mexico is safe. God bless this couples family
just think how safe America is with all these illegals invading!
It’s a sad tragedy. However Mexico is safer than the US where children aren’t even safe in school from gun massacres
A six year old girl was electrocuted at an MGM Grand Resort in Maryland a few years back, just touching a railing near a water fountain. She’ll never walk again and has trouble speaking, eating, sitting up, etc. These things can happen anywhere.
That’s not accurate. Plenty of them don’t want to cross into America and be involved in a mass shooting.
Shut up Rosie
How can you help in that situation? Besides turning off power, you have to not get wet. A thick towel to grab a part that won't get wet.
I was curious if you grab them if you will get shocked
@arribaficationwineho32 no durr
That dudes face is a crime
"Yes, tattoo artist man, I have decided on my tattoo and its location..........
I will have the barbed wire tattoo, and
I want it across my forehead!"
Everyone has a past.
@@missladyanonymity not like that
One thing I’ve learned growing up! Don’t judge people on appearance! This guy with the tats had good character and he did you all a favor with his video! He brought the reality of this tragedy to real perspective and showed empathy towards them! I know a lot of people that don’t have tattoos that are not capable of showing sympathy!
I wouldn't even interview someone who has destroyed his body in that way.
How horrible .🙏🏻🙏🏻
This happens all over the world. It is usually a wire somewhere that's come loose and come in contact with the tub. Might be the wiring for the integrated lights or a pump.
Two words that should *NEVER EVER* be used in the same sentence - *hot tub and Mexico*
???
Lol
4 words.
Hot
Tub
And
Mexico
And up until now, there were no problems.
Americans and Mexico. Why are people still vacationing there? Americans have been kidnapped and killed by alcohol at their resorts. Now this!
Remember electrician there have little to no regulations that they actually follow no repercussion. Careful he won't be able to sue.
Yet this is the first time we have heard about an incident like this. If course you don't have an explanation for that.
@@mizzury54trust me this is NOT the first time this has happened. There is no standard in Mexico. Place is a deathtrap and any tradesman can spot it when they visit
He won't because he's deceased.
@@mizzury54it happens daily in Mexico this was at s resort so it gets more news. They don’t have electrical regulations in Mexico.
Not true , ppl are just cheapskates and refuse to hire a professional.
I honestly have never liked the lights pools and hot tubs have, I get it you need light yeah but it just seems like it’s also dangerous. This is such a tragedy. My condolences to their families
Most pool lights are 12 V and cannot electrocute you. Some new light systems use GFCI and 120v it is more dangerous but almost every pool has lights very few deaths. More likely killed on you way to the airport than in the hot tub
I would imagine the lights are low voltage in hot tubs. Not sure why there would be the need for any higher voltage especially where water is concerned.
@@nolly485You've obviously never seen what a project it is for the electrician to wire up your hot tub
@@nolly485 Electric heater for the water.
Or how about this: just install the lights ABOVE the water like on a light post or hanging stringed lights.
Novel concept, I know.
😢 This just broke my entire heart 🙏
How did they get electrocuted?
I am shocked that the Mexican wiring job electrocuted someone.
So called electricians are all over here in Arizona the Panels are incorrectly labeled in mexican wiring is done so badly and against code just to have it stolen buy another Mexican with a copper wire stripping machine operation insurance scam
Oh the sarcasm!
@@jackhammer- 😂
Nice delivery 🤣
😅
Oh no! That is so terrible. I don't do hot tubs in America and definitely wouldn't do hot tubs in Mexico.
Exactly 💯 NOT!!!
I have a hot tub in my backyard here in northern CA....240 VAC. All good for 15 years.
I don't do Mexico
Mexico is in America 🤦🏼♂️
Same people basically built your hottub here. So it wouldn't make a difference lol
No more built in pools and hot tubs 🛁 for me ! Rest his soul hopefully his wife makes a full recovery 🙏
How is a video you can't really see. And only hear some screaming considered disturbing?
Go listen to some pilots on their way down in a crash knowing they are about to die. Its called context.
Mostly kids
Some people are afraid of people screaming...
@lokokrz.gaming omg, country is ruined.
Guy in the video said he’ll never get in a hot tub ever again , it’s not just hot tubs that are wired so is the pumps for the pool
Prayers from NC❤.
Pray HARDER!
-God (The invisible American one)
Can you tell us what times your prayer transmission began and ended? I'd like to see if I could sense it.
Electrical failure? No, it's a cracked light which carries quite a bit of current. This is my biggest fear in hot tubs and pools.
Isn’t that a form of electrical failure?
@@FlyingHersheyBar Yes, a ground fault would go off and no more power to run tub.
@@surf2257 Thank you…that’s what I thought. Appreciate the education. Electrical Failure is a broad topic. Dang, I love hot tubs and pools so much! I’m trying not to think twice about it!
The husband was electrocuted, if the wife survives then she was shocked, not electrocuted. Electrocution equals termination of life... So sad. May God bless their families
According to Merriam-Webster the definition is death or severe injury.
I'm just here for y'alls arguments 😂 who would have thought as children we'd be badgering over definition of words on the Internet as adults so many years later hahaha
I seen a video of a man in a South American country who was electrocuted by the neck and was decapitated as the power cable ripped through the neck. It was horrible. He fell from a building and landed on the power line.
Honestly i just left a cancun resort yesterday and i was in 2 pools where the lights in the pool were hanging from the hole they were supposed to be in...i wonder if this is how this tragedy happened. If so me and my kids got very lucky, rip to this man and hope the lady makes it.
crazy stuff going on....Rip
This isn’t just possible in a hot tub it’s also possible in pools given the lighting some pools have.
So sorry this happened.
This is terrible!
So sad!! What a beautiful couple! Rest in Peace. I hope she survives.
Very sad, freak accidents happen, anytime, anywhere. Even in your own home. Life is like a pinball game, navigating through life avoiding the drain. RIP to the young man and hopefully the wife recovers...
Best comment.
To live to 100 and unable to wipe your own behind. Huh? Sounds fun.
But some holiday destinations like Mexico are so synonymous with death😮
What resort is this?
It's 2024 and you mean to tell me people don't know how to wire electricity? somethings not adding up. Electricity is no joke it doesn't care who you are.
What do you think is really going on ? Accidents happen and they will continue to in 2025 and beyond.
A MASSIVE lawsuit is most certainly on the way. Folks, this is an example of why regulations and standards are necessary.
Their electricity is so sketchy there.
Theirs can't be here.
Just like many other places lol it’s funny how ppl just see Mexico in a title and automatically think the worst yes I know Mexico has its flaws for sure but so does America and it ain’t perfect I’m sure those kind of things have happened several times in the us too
There was no warning needed to watch this video!
The news woman gave us a warning that some of the images are disturbing. She wasn’t talking about the couple. What she really meant was ol dude they interviewed 😂😂 That image was disturbing!
OMG MY HEART GO'S OUT TO THEIR LOVE ONES THIS IS SAD... SO SO SAD MAY GOD GIVE THE WIFE STRENGHT TO PULL THROUGH THIS IS JUST UNTHINKABLE.
Where are the disturbing images?
In your dms
I seriously think they meant the witness they interviewed
@@saucecastillo460that’s just wrong 😑
@@acer4237 seriously, other than people surrounding the hot tub, there were no disturbing images. Even tho there was clearly a problem they were gathering around. He was the only other image.
I don't have a problem with his ink, but it was a little jarring to see
@@acer4237 He's right!
That's crazy to think because a lot of pools have lights in them and then something like this happens its scary
This is the work quality coming to New York doing non union - high rise construction. Hopefully, building inspectors catch those flaws.
This happens more than people think. I knew someone who was electrocuted in a pool in Cabo a few years ago. It happened in front of his wife and kids it was horrible. Stop booking at these cheap resorts and Airbnbs in Mexico!
Will it be easy to sue the hotel as an American?
nnnnNope!
Mexican government is corrupt!
Its a waste, they are so corrupt
Not sure they have any type of insurance. I think they just dump folks in the ocean.
Hotel is owned by cartel
That’s horrible, my condolences, may he RIP.
Very senseless death. This young man lost his life because the hotels and people in Mexico put profits ahead of safety.
He was in his 40's, so middle aged but yes. Young usually only goes up to mid to late 20's.
@@_Just_Another_Guydamn not 30s?😂
The only really disturbing image was the interviewee.
Can't the news potray the positives of Mexico for once? Like how many Americans are flocking there because the dental care and health care there is Incredible.
No, because they drop the story that Mexico is bad, like they do with Russia
I'm Mexican and thank goodness I'm not the only one to notice that too. Sometimes I think they give bad news on purpose to put more fear on people. Maybe it will make them not move to Mexico or something ☺️
@@ezequielambrosio9668agreed 💯
Prayers for their families, such a tragedy 💔
How did it happen?
Could be from wiring for the lights or the tube itself. Could also be from the wired pumps and filters. The wiring became loose and became a live/hot wire.
Tats........😑
I literally stayed at that same resort a couple years ago. I only got into the actual ocean however
What a shock
not funny
Have some respect for the deceased, jfc. 🙄
😂⚡️
So sad, prayers 😢
They actually let that fool talk on camera looking like that😂
And you’re what’s wrong with America. Literally
They let Post Malone do it all the time so ofcourse this guy can too
Why was someone filming someone giving C.P.R. to him? That's idiotic.
Why would anyone get in a hot tub in the middle of June in Mexico?
I don't know why anyone would even GO to Mexico. Their own people are willing to risk everything to get the heck out of there.
Bored people across the usa...i've always been amazd a their lack of energy and interests.
Idk why would anyone go swim in the ocean when there's sharks, jellyfish etc?? lol 💁♀
I’m not shocked to hear such electrifying news, in Mexico, there are no strict rules and regulations.
Remembering a trip to Mexico, tour guide says ..”watch your step, remember you’re not on US soil so your lawsuits will not hold water here”. What a tragedy for this couple, may she recover and heal from her loss 😔
Your lawsuits hold no water anywhere. Most cases our judges would tell you americans to shut shut up and go away.
Ive said it before Ill say it again DO NOT GO TO MEXICO!!!!!!!!!!
@@SA-de4lcBecause his body was more conductive of electricity??? It was a tragic unexpected happening. Condolences to their families 😢
They don’t want you there you don’t need to go stay in your boring little shell
Can’t even go on vacation Smh
I've always thought hot tubs were disgusting swirling tubs of bacteria. Here's yet another reason to avoid them. What a tragedy! I feel for the wife and family of this young (42 is young!) man. So sad.
Sounds suspicious
This is so sad, never will i go to Mexico omg
Same! So many people tell me it’s fine! I’ve haven’t gone, and I will probably never go!
@@EhCloserLook literally, my safety comes firsttt
No ven con tu caro o Troca está bien 😅😘
@@buddymaddix Be as sarcastic as you want... but if Mexico were safer that would probably translate to hundreds of millions of more tourism revenue for them.
What is insane is my son loves those hot tubs and to think of losing him (anyway hurts) but no amount of money will ever ever heal that kind of loss. I will forever be absolutely cautious of my son with hot tubs. I pray for this family and hope the hotel immediately takes care of this family beginning with funeral burial expenses reimbursement of money paid EVERYTHING TAKE CARE OF THAT FAMILY OR MAKE AN IMMEDIATE DONATION TO THE FAMILY GO FUND ME ACCT. IT'S KIND OF CRAZY HOW THE FAMILY ALREADY HAS THE GOFUNDME BUT IT'S NOT THERE FOR AND I UNDERSTAND. GOD BLESS THEM
New fear from TH-cam - no hot tub anywhere.
New fear from YT - no more driving cars.. #accidents
My sincere condolence to the family and friends of the couple that fail victim to this horrific tragedy. May God comfort, strengthen, and give them peace during this difficult time of their sorrow.
Sorry but not surprised when I heard it was Mexico.
It's better just to stay home.
A graduating technical college student died from electrocution from a technical poor maintenance. The freaking irony!
It's not funny dude? Nothing ironic about this. Show some respect. This man died on his vacation. 😢
Tourists have been killed in their sleep by carbon monoxide and electrocuted for years in Mexico due to Mexican contractors’ poor work and poor safety inspection.
Went to Mexico once. Never again!
Cool story Gar'
Did you holla at amigo?
What happened?
Mexico is safe, everything they say about it is a myth or it happens very rarely.
Well I'm Mexican. Did they jump you or what? Did they threaten you? Food wasn't good enough?? The people?
😢god bless this man
If the cartels dont get you literally something else will 😂
Taxes
Yeah, your own ignorance.
Yet thousands of Americans come and go with no problems.
Why would the cartels get you? You planning on crossing them?
In Mexico, if you leave the cartels alone, they leave you alone.
In the U.S., if you even just unknowingly drive in a way that another person with road rage doesn't like, you could get shot in the face. 🔫
Can someone explain to me how exactly this is possible? Genuinely curious
Its called lights bulbs under the water and one of bulbs was loose or cords detached!
How about those head tat's lol 1:30
He's my primary suspect😅
Trashtoos
That was more offensive than the electrocution. 😂
Certainly challenged my prejudices against face tattoos like that. I expected him to talk like gangster.
@@sew_gal7340 electrocutions aren't typically considered offensive lol
This can happen at any pool or tub. I remember guests getting a shock sensation at Universal Orlando's pool a couple of years back. No one died, but a tiny bit more exposure and it might have happened. It just takes a bad install, and some event that shifts the wiring. It's very sad.
I know things like this can happen any where but you keep hearing of tourist dying in Mexico. vacation somewhere else … so sad
I never even thought this could happen! Now it makes me wonder how often ANY place checks their hot tubs. And how to tell when one is faulty if they do.
Same mfers wiring up your new houses too.
Them resort workers out in Mexico more worried about making a come up on tourist, than about their own facility being safe for its people. That’s why I don’t like Mexico resorts. I travel to my family’s rancho and to the bordering cities near the states.
They interviewed a cartel member 😂