The daughter of Florida Orlando Commissioner Regina Hill has died under mysterious circumstances.
Arvonni DeBose, 24, was
taken to the hospital Friday afternoon after she was found at her home in
Tallahassee need of medical assistance, and passed away later that day.
The tragedy comes a
little over a month after Hill’s two sons – Rakeem Hill, 27, and Omari
Nembhard, 26 – were arrested in a raid on her home in Orange County in which
police found methamphetamine, cannabis and cocaine.
The Orlando Sentinel
reports that police are referring to the incident as an ‘unattended death,’
meaning DeBose was healthy before she passed away.
They are now
interviewing witnesses and collecting evidence in an attempt to find out what
happened to the young woman. An autopsy is also being conducted by the medical
examiner.
Hill was elected to
office in May 2014 and has had a difficult year dealing with the arrest of her
two sons.
The two were found with
60 grams of meth, 37 grams of cocaine and 152 grams of marijuana as well as two
semi-automatic firearms – one of which was stolen. They were charged with
trafficking and both pleaded not guilty.
Hill – who was not home
at the time and denied any involvement – is not facing any charges.
Nembhard’s 5-year-old
daughter was also at the home during the raid, which came after authorities
spent two months monitoring the house.
Rakeem Hill
Omari Nembhard
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