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A Florida teenager has mysteriously died in her sleep at her parents' home after a night out at a bar in what officials have deemed a possible homicide case.
Ava Hulett, 19, was pronounced dead in her family's home in Estero, just hours after she was released from the hospital after an incident at Pelican Larry’s Raw Bar and Grill in Fort Myers early June 15.
Lee County detectives have now launched an investigation into the death, according to Anthony Rickman, a Tampa attorney representing the family.
Hulett is the younger sister of Bradley Hulett, who was inadvertently shot and killed by a friend while playing video games in 2019.
Now the Hulett family is mourning the death of their second eldest child.
Ava Hulett, 19, was pronounced dead in her family's home in Estero, near Fort Myers, just hours after she was released from the hospital after an incident at a bar
Hulett is the younger sister of Bradley Hulett (left) who was inadvertently shot and killed by a friend while playing video games in 2019
Now the Hulett family is mourning the death of their second eldest child
Hulett along with at least one friend were transported to the hospital for treatment while at Pelican Larry’s Raw Bar and Grill in Fort Myers early June 15.
Hulett was released from the hospital later that day, but would be found dead just hours later.
At about 12:20 pm, her mother found her unresponsive at home, according to Rickman.
Meagan called the police while her husband performed CPR until first responders arrived on the scene but she was pronounced dead at 12:31 pm, The Tampa Bay reported.
'She had just turned 19 last week, a few days before she died. She was looking forward to starting school, starting her adult life,' said Rickman.
Ava's mother, Meagan Hulett, addressed her daughter's death in a Facebook post on Wednesday.
The Drug Homicide Investigation unit is now investigating the incident
Ava's mother emphasized that her daughter did not commit suicide and believes she mistakenly took a substance that killed her
According to her mother, there were reports of 'other overdoses' at the same bar the evening of Hulett's death - which is why the police deemed it a possible homicide case
She emphasized that her daughter did not commit suicide and believes she mistakenly took a substance that killed her.
'She was conscious after the event and even said to me, 'I don't want to die,' the post said. 'She was scared.'
According to her mother, there were reports of 'other overdoses' at the same bar the evening of Hulett's death - which is why the police deemed it a possible homicide case.
'No parent should ever outlive their children, and these two parents are outliving two of their children, and it's just horrific that they're going through this again,' said Rickman, the family's lawyer since Bradley was killed.
But the sheriff's office stated there is no sign that Pelican Larry's Raw Bar and Grill in Fort Myers caused any intentional harm to their customers.
At about 12:20 pm, her mother found her unresponsive at home, according to Rickman
Bradley Hulett was inadvertently shot and killed by a friend while playing video games in 2019
'At this time, there is no indication that the staff at the business or its operations caused harm to their patrons,' the statement read.
Ava was described as a free-spirited friend who lit up every room and lived 'unapologetically.'
'Yesterday, one of my childhood best friends passed away,' a friend wrote in an obituary.
'I woke up this morning in complete denial and trying to wrap my head around why it was Ava. Ava was a girl who always had me laughing. Any room she walked into lit up instantly and now that light is gone.
'The untimely death of Ava Hulett has sent ripples of sorrow throughout her community and beyond, leaving those who knew her grappling with immense grief.'
The Drug Homicide Investigation unit is now investigating the incident.
Detectives await the toxicology results to determine Hulett's cause of death following an autopsy.
America's drug epidemic hit new heights in 2022, official data shows — with the escalating crisis showing no signs of abating.
A CDC report found there were a record 107,941 deaths from overdoses that year, which is the most recent data available — the equivalent of 295 fatalities per day and up one percent on the year before.
Fentanyl was the main force behind the surge — which is fatal in even in tiny doses — with the illicit drug behind nearly 70 percent of the fatalities.