Transcript for Authorities raid dozens of Mexican hotels and tourist spots for illegal alcohol

We turn next tonight with story we've been reporting on right here are the real concern thousands of American tourists who travel to Mexico with their families there is a new crackdown there tonight. Authorities are now raiding dozens of popular tourist spots including hotels nightclubs and restaurants. Seizing 101000 gallons of illegal alcohol. This week following the death of a young daughter from Wisconsin. Her family is convinced tainted alcohol at a Mexican resort could have been to blame here again ABC's Julie Venus. Tonight Mexican authorities seizing 101000 gallons of alcohol for more than two dozen tourist destinations among them DI bureau start but he's so Meyer resort. There lobby bar suspended investigators say they found unsanitary conditions it's the same resort complex work twenty year old Abby Carter and her brother Austin were drinking at the Bork. They ended up passing out and floating face down in the pool. At B later died her family calling for an investigation into whether they're alcohol was tainted. The bartender pours out a -- shots and lights went out and I woke up in the ambulance. So you went from fine. Tip blacked out you know. Mexico has been confiscating the tainted alcohol for years at restaurants and tourist centers seizing more than one point four million gallons of the toxic plant. Tonight I bureaus are claiming the suspension was not related to tainted alcohol but rather those unsanitary conditions. They that I girls star has also told us that only buys sealed bottles that satisfy all standards. And at these parents are suing the resort hoping to get more answers.

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