What a tragedy! The whole country is mourning the passing

Sophia Leone, an adult film star, was found dead in her apartment five months ago. The cause of her death has now been found.

It was said that Leone died of an accidental overdose.

A report from police in Albuquerque, New Mexico, says that Leone, 26, died of an accidental overdose.

They found this out by reading toxicology reports.

In March of this year, the adult film star was found in her apartment not moving.

Early this year, Leone’s stepfather Mike Romero confirmed her death through GoFundMe.

“On March 1, 2024, Sophia’s family found her unresponsive in her apartment,” he wrote at the time.

Leone is said to have started her career as an adult film star before she turned 20.

There were rumors that she was worth more than a million dollars.

Leone was from Miami, Florida, and she is said to have become an adult film star after being discovered at a festival.

She was found by an agent at a Miami music festival and is said to have accepted the offer after doing some research.

101 Modeling, her agency, spoke out after she died.

It broke our hearts to hear about Sophia Leone’s untimely and tragic death, the modeling account @101modelinginc wrote on X.

“A lovely soul that touched many of us.”

“RIP sweet angel and know how much we loved you,” they mused.

The death of Leone, on the other hand, was first called a “suspicious death,” according to her agent.

In March, The U.S. Sun reported that Albuquerque homicide detectives were looking into her death.

At the time, Leone’s family said that her death was “being investigated as a home invasion homicide.”

At the time of her death, the adult film star’s stepfather wrote her a touching note.

Writing on the GoFundMe page, “It is with a heavy heart that I have to share the news of our beloved Sophia’s passing,”

“The sudden loss of Sophia has left her family and friends devastated and in shock, on top of the difficult process of grieving and seeking Justice for Sophia, the family is also facing the financial burden that they were not prepared for.”

“Sophia will be missed a lot, but those who loved her will always remember her.” Romero wrote, “May she rest in peace,”