A Nevada couple were found dead in a hotel room in Mexico while on vacation.
Nick and Lindsay Jordan from the Reno suburb of Sparks had been visiting the resort town of Cabo San Lucas in Mexico.
The couple had been celebrating Lindsay's 46th birthday, but tragedy would strike on the vacation.
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One morning the pair had failed to meet up with the group they had been vacationing with.
Concerned, their friends went to the hotel to try and find what had happened.
But when the group arrived they found police and hotel staff guarding the hotel, who turned them away.
According to the Reno Gazette Journal, the pair were found dead in their room on July 14 2024.
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Nick and Lindsay are survived by their three children Sammy, 12, Haley Jordan, 19, and Deven Simms, 21.
Since their deaths, Deven has been trying to find out the truth of what happened.
A translated report claimed that the deaths had been drug-related are not being treated as suspicious by local police.
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This means that it is impossible to get another autopsy done in the US.
Deven noticed that some of the numbers on the documents appeared to not add up.
He told the Reno Gazette Journal: “But everything I’ve seen, the amounts of what was found and tests are different in every document."
Deven also shared that the cause of death as drug-related was odd as his father didn't drink.
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He added: “They were there with work friends, too. They weren’t going to go and do that.”
Lindsay had posted photos to Facebook of the couple enjoying their trip together.
Deven said: “They were just happy and happy to be on this trip.”
Tragically, it fell to Deven and Haley to tell their 12-year-old sister that their parents had passed away.
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Deven said: “We just said it as bluntly as we could. I didn’t want her to have questions or not know right away they were no longer with us.”
When they told her, Sammy sat in the passenger seat of her mom's car.
“It’s where, at that moment, she felt closest to my mom because she drove Sammy everywhere,” said Deven.
Nick and Lindsay could often be seen cheering on Sammy at wrestling matches, wearing colour co-ordinated outfits.
Nevada Elite Wrestling paid tribute to the Jordans, writing: “Nevada Elite has suffered a tremendous loss to our wrestling family. Nick and Lindsay Jordan’s spunk always brought such a light into any room they entered.
"They were the most genuine people and if you got a chance to be around them, you’d know how special they were. The Jordans supported EVERYTHING for our club, always donating their time, talents and treasure.”