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Widow of Man Allegedly Electrocuted in Hot Tub Speaks Out
Lizzette Zambrano now finds herself a widow after her husband was electrocuted in a hot tub while on vacation. Her husband, Jorge, lost his life at a resort in Mexico after apparently being shocked by an electric current the moment he climbed into the hot tub. In a video sent to Inside Edition by her lawyer, she says she also sustained an electrical shock when she tried to pull her husband out. Zambrano is now suing the vacation rental company for $1 million. They deny any wrongdoing.