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New Orleans Unsolved Case: Female college student mysteriously collapsed in the hospital after drunken revelry, and died mysteriously

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According to the British "Mirror" reported on February 23, a female college student in New Orleans, the United States, was drunk after the Carnival Carnival, and was taken to the hospital in the early morning of the next day due to an unexplained coma, and died in the hospital six hours later.

New Orleans Unsolved Case: Female college student mysteriously collapsed in the hospital after drunken revelry, and died mysteriously

Ciaya Jordan Whetstone, a 21-year-old native of Charleston, North Carolina, a junior in business administration at the University of New Orleans, died in hospital at 7 a.m. on Saturday. The night before she died, Thea went out with her friends to party before Mardi Gas, a well-known local event, before partying with other friends in a bar and then spending the night at her boyfriend's house.

New Orleans Unsolved Case: Female college student mysteriously collapsed in the hospital after drunken revelry, and died mysteriously

However, in the middle of the night, Xia remembered her puppy Zoe in the apartment and used Uber to call for a car. Roommate Reese White recalls that Thea and Uber driver entered the room together to find her car, saying that the driver was a friend they had just met. Rosie worries about her safety and reminds her not to get into a stranger's car, and she changes her language to say it's an Uber driver. Akane looked at Siya's drunken look and asked her not to go, but she said that the driver was a friend and was going to find a car.

New Orleans Unsolved Case: Female college student mysteriously collapsed in the hospital after drunken revelry, and died mysteriously

Another of Thea's friends, Robert Torres, called her later and vaguely heard the driver ask him if he wanted to go to a party. By 7 a.m., Thea was thrown at the hospital, and the person who threw her was unidentified, but the police said the car that carried her was a private car.

New Orleans Unsolved Case: Female college student mysteriously collapsed in the hospital after drunken revelry, and died mysteriously

An Uber spokesperson said the company had temporarily banned the driver's account to cooperate with the police investigation and expressed condolences to Thea's family. University of New Orleans President John Nicklow also issued a statement of condolences to her family, announcing counseling for students and staff in need.

New Orleans Unsolved Case: Female college student mysteriously collapsed in the hospital after drunken revelry, and died mysteriously

Speaking of this, Yijun speculated that the Uber driver was the most suspicious, but before the police investigation results were announced, all suspicions were speculations, hoping that the truth of the case could be revealed. I also hope that everyone will take this as a warning, increase vigilance, and protect themselves.

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