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“It was just a lot of foul play and I’m trying to put all the pieces together because I don’t feel like the system is doing enough to help me,” Smith told FOX 5. 1.8K Likes, TikTok video from STARWARSEDITS (starwarsedits100): 'As much as I hate Windu, his death was so sad macewindu anakinskywalker anakin starwars macewindudeath anakinangry like comment share viral fyp edit starwarsedit starwarsedits100'. Williams’ loved ones gathered at the hotel on Tuesday in remembrance of the 16-year-old and to demand concrete answers. Her name was on the hotel room for these minors, so I feel like she should be held accountable for my daughter’s death as well,” Smith said.Ī girl previously told Williams’ family that they “moved (their) daughter’s body because of the blood.” An eyewitness took a video of EMTs attempting to resuscitate Williams, and in the video, there is no blood, prompting Williams’ family to become even more suspicious. Spice, whose real name was Alexandra Dulin, was a popular creator, building up a following for her. Her family named her among three victims in a crash in DeLand, north of Orlando, in which police are still hunting for the driver. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner's office has confirmed the cause of death for Cooper Noriega, a young TikTok star whose body was found over the summer in a California parking lot. “She was responsible for getting the hotel room for these minors. Ali Spice, a 21-year-old TikToker with 919,000 followers, died on Sunday in a hit-and-run car crash in Florida. Williams’ family is now calling for that parent to be held accountable as well. They didn’t even know of the venue change until they received a call notifying them that Williams died-eight hours after her death. Her family told Fox 5 that they were under the impression the party was going to be held at an Airbnb but that another parent paid for their stay at the Hyatt Regency instead. “This story give me chills like this is really sad and confusing,” another said. “Rest easy beautiful … you didn’t deserve this,” the top comment reads. In the other, she is dancing to MoHead Mike’s “PTPOM.” People are expressing their grief and support in her comments section. In one, she is partaking in a TikTok challenge. While the video in question is not available on Williams’ TikTok account, she made two others at what appears to be the same hotel. “What happened after she made that last TikTok video at 12:02, and she was dead at 12:23? I need answers,” Williams’ mother, April Smith told Fox 5. Someone seemingly enters the room, and Williams appears startled.

In a newly released video, Williams can be seen happily dancing. Williams was making a TikTok video in the moments leading up to her death. She was fatally shot, and one person, a teenage boy, was reportedly arrested in connection to her death. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroners office has confirmed the cause of death for Cooper Noriega, a young TikTok star whose body was found over the summer in a California parking lot. 26 for what her family thought was going to be a chaperoned holiday party. Williams was staying at the Hyatt Regency on Dec. A TikTok video captured the final moments of Kalecia “Pinky” Williams, a 16-year-old girl who was killed at an Atlanta hotel in December.
