Mexican Tycoon Arrested After Boat Kills Son in San Francisco Bay

The Associated Press
By The Associated Press
September 17, 2019US News
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Mexican Tycoon Arrested After Boat Kills Son in San Francisco Bay
A boat motors toward the Corinthian Yacht Club in Tiburon, Calif., on Sept. 16, 2019, with the town of Belvedere on the hill in the background. (Alan Dep/Marin Independent Journal via AP)

TIBURON, California—A member of one of Mexico’s wealthiest families was arrested on manslaughter charges after his 11-year-old son died on a family boating trip in the San Francisco Bay, police said on Sept. 16

Javier A. Burillo, 57, was arrested Sunday at his multimillion-dollar home in the bay front community of Belvedere on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter with a vessel, willful harm or injury to a child and operating a boat while under the influence, Tiburon Police Chief Michael Cronin said.

Burillo was driving the boat with his two sons, aged 11 and 27, aboard on Sunday. Both sons fell off the boat in open waters near Angel Island, north of San Francisco, Cronin said. Investigators believe they were thrown overboard when the boat hit a wave, said Cronin.

He said Burillo helped bring the two back aboard and transported them to the Corinthian Yacht Club in Tiburon, where the 11-year-old boy was pronounced dead.

Cronin said Burillo was also the one who called authorities around 7 p.m. Sunday.

Police chief Mike Cronin
Tiburon police chief Mike Cronin answers a reporter’s question as Fire Chief Richard Pearce stands to the side during a news conference about a man on manslaughter charges at the police station in Tiburon, Calif., on Sept. 16, 2019. (Alan Dep/Marin Independent Journal via AP)

Property records show Burillo’s full name is Javier Burillo Azcarraga, a wealthy property developer known for lavish hotels and restaurants throughout Mexico.

The Azcarraga family founded Grupo Televisa SA, a media empire that produces Spanish-language television programming seen across Latin America and dominates news coverage in Mexico.

Cronin declined to confirm Burillo’s full name.

“I know him as Javier Burillo,” Cronin said, adding that the developer is a well-known and liked member of the Tiburon-Belvedere community.

Burillo’s older son had cuts to his leg and was transported to a hospital. He spoke to investigators but Cronin wouldn’t say what he told them.

“It’s a tragedy. We’re all heartsick about it. The community is shocked,” he said.

Online jail records indicate he was released on $1 million bail Monday afternoon.

U.S. property records show Burillo’s Marin County home was purchased in 2004 for $10.2 million. U.S. records show he and his wife, Rose, also own properties in San Diego and Sausalito.

A New York Times story about his February 1989 wedding to Alejandra Aleman, the daughter of late Mexican President Miguel Aleman, said that at the time he owned Casa de Campo, a resort and restaurant in Cuernavaca, the Hotel Ritz in Acapulco, and other real-estate holdings.

By Olga R. Rodriguez

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