California Couple Suing Hyatt Hotels After Toddler Died From 9-Story Fall in Mexico

When Anastasia Duboshina and her husband, James Carter, took their 1-year-old son Nico to stay at the Hyatt Ziva Puerto Vallarta in Mexico, they had no idea that Nico would never return home. Their beloved son died in a tragic yet preventable accident on the third day of their trip.

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They could have never anticipated such a tragedy

The accident happened in what felt like a split second

Duboshina told their local news affiliate that while Carter and Nico were looking out the window, she was packing a backpack so the family could go enjoy breakfast. She had just walked out of their room when Nico fell.

"I heard that scream. I’ve never heard anything like that before by my husband," she shared. "My heart dropped, I knew something terrible happened."

They're suing the hotel and hope to save other parents from the same heartache

On October 5, 2023, the couple filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit against Hyatt Hotels Corporation, Playa Hotels and Resorts, and others on Nico's behalf.

"They went down there as a family of three and came back, you know, just them," their lawyer, Robert Francavilla, said to NBC 7.

"In what world can a hotel assign somebody to a ninth floor that has a freefall death-drop attached to it?" he asked.

Nothing will ever be the same

"We were supposed to come back from the trip and celebrate his second birthday, but we had to plan a funeral instead," Duboshina shared, adding "Life’s been a nightmare since."

"No parent should go through that," she added. "No parent should bury a child."