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The former CEO of Continental Airlines sued the sudden death of Houston Mrs. in Mexico

Houston -An ex-CEO of Continental Airlines is sued after a trip to Mexico, in which a woman “inexplicably passed” after a dermatology clinic after a lawsuit in March.

Jessica Rossman and her colleague Gordon Bethune, both inhabitants in Houston, made a trip to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

On March 31, Rossman visited a dermatology clinic for a standard procedure. Then she died under unclear circumstances.

Bethune is accused of “leaving her body” when he flew back to the United States after her death.

Days later, Bethune allegedly returned to Puerto Vallarta without the consent of her family and took control of her body with the intention of crazy, according to the lawsuit.

Rossman's family submitted a lawsuit against Bethune and received an injunction to prevent him from making cremation.

Rossman's brother, Lucho Rossman, explained that he suspected a common play in his sister's death, and described her as a “healthy 56-year-old woman” who died during a standard dermatology process.

A judge granted the family a temporary injunction and granted temporary and permanent one -off systems that forbid Bethune, his agents and assistants to own, control or move Rossman's body.

KPRC 2 asked the FBI Houston whether it took part in the death examinations, but we were told that the matter was under the responsibility of the Mexican authorities.

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