
In the early morning of last Sunday (July 19), a young male body was found in the outdoor pool of the home of veteran Hollywood actress Demi Moore.
Police who heard the news quickly determined that the deceased was Edenilson Steven Valle, 21, whose family said he could not swim, and police deduced that he was drowning after falling into the water at a pool party held at Demi Moore's home on the evening of the 18th.
In fact, moore, 52, and his three daughters, Lumo, Scatt and Tarula, were not at home at the time of the incident, and the party was organized by the house's administrator. But lawyers said moore was financially liable for the deceased despite Demi Moore's absence, for a party held by her employees. So Demi Moore issued a statement expressing her "absolute shock." However, Moore's neighbor did not see it that way, and one neighbor broke the news to the media that Moore's daughter had stayed at home for several weeks in a row, holding parties "every day, day and night". Many of these gatherings are pool-centric.
Just two weeks before the incident, Demi Moore's daughter Tarula posted photos of the late-night pool party on social networking sites and left a message: "This photo is not showing off, but our pool party last night," she wrote with the text accompanying the picture.
Of course, Demi Moore was apparently not as shocked as she was at the statement, and the next day she was photographed shopping in New York for bags and coffee, with 24-year-old Scat and 21-year-old Tarula with her.