The family
of a woman whose nude, bound body was found hanging at a California mansion has
filed a $10 million lawsuit claiming she was murdered.
The suit
was filed Friday in federal court by the family of 32-year-old Rebecca Zahau
and seeks general and punitive damages. Zahau was found hanged at a Coronado
mansion in July 2011. Her death was ruled a suicide.
But
Zahau's family always believed her death was suspicious. The lawsuit claims
Adam Shacknai and Dina Shacknai, the brother and ex-wife of Zahua's boyfriend,
Jonah Shacknai, and Dina Shacknai's twin sister, Nina Romano, were responsible
for the woman's death. The filing of the lawsuit was first reported by
The
lawsuit doesn't provide any specific evidence against the three, but alleges
"defendants planned and prepared to batter and murder Rebecca and did
thereafter brutally, and with malice aforethought, stalk, attack, choke, bound
and hang" Zahau at the mansion belonging to her billionaire boyfriend.
Jonah Shacknai was not named in the lawsuit.
No
criminal charges were filed.
Attempts
to reach Adam Shacknai, Dina Shacknai and Nina Romano on Sunday were
unsuccessful.
Authorities
said Zahau killed herself because she was distraught over a fatal fall that
Shacknai's 6-year-old son suffered at the house two days earlier. His death was
ruled accidental.
Adam
Shacknai was staying in a guesthouse at his brother's historic Spreckels
mansion at the time of Zahau's death, the U-T reported. Dina Shacknai was
staying in a separate vacation home a few blocks away, and Nina Romano had
flown in from Sacramento to be with her sister.
Adam
Shacknai told police he found Zahau hanging by a rope from a second-story
balcony at the mansion, and cut her down. Her hands were bound behind her back,
her feet were bound and a T-shirt was wrapped around her lower face.
The
remodeled mansion was sold last month for $9 million to the owner of a private
aircraft company in Utah.
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