Two Canadian families were allegedly held “hostage” at a luxury resort in Cancun, Mexico, over Christmas.
Allegedly held at the Royalton Splash Riviera Cancun, two Saskatchewan families were reportedly forced to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) in exchange for medical help.
Jesslyn Schigol, along with her husband and two sons—a teenager and a four-month-old— reportedly traveled from Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada, to Mexico for a Christmas vacation.
On Christmas morning, Jesslyn reportedly approached the resort’s front desk for medical assistance after her husband experienced relentless vomiting, marking his second severe illness since their arrival about a week prior.
Jesslyn told CBC on Tuesday (January 14): “The front desk presented me with this NDA and said, ‘You must sign this.
“‘This is a must, or else we’re not sending the doctor to come see your husband.’
“I said, ‘There’s no way I’m signing this as it pretty much says you can’t say anything, you can’t come after the hotel.’
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