Actress Sophie Nyweide was pregnant at the time of death in the last turn

The shocking death of Sophie Nyweide now bears even more weight – she expected a child.
According to her death certificate, the 24-year-old children’s star was pregnant when she was found dead on April 14. The police of Vermont have launched a probe, with “cheating” now a focus after her mother had presented drug use, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
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The ex -children’s star was found ‘lifeless on a riverbank’ near a high school in Bennington, Vermont.
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Bennington’s investigation will take into account “a series of possible causes, including cheating”, officials TMZ told Tuesday.
The outlet also reported the Mammoth Actress was discovered on April 14 “Lifeless on a Riverbank” near a high school in Bennington.
An autopsy is complete on Sophie’s body, but the cause of death remains indefinite.
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Sophie, who appeared in films such as ‘Noah’ and ‘Mammoth’, was discovered next to a man when the police arrived.
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Bennington’s police told Post: “This is an open investigation and we are still waiting for definitive autopsy and toxicological reports from the Vermont Office or Chief Medical Examiner.”
Sophie, who was discovered next to a man when the authorities arrived, was “declared dead on the spot.”
Although the man was said to be ‘collaborating with agents’, he is reportedly not treated as a ‘suspect or person of interest’.
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The actress, who appeared in films as An invisible sign And Noah, was confirmed dead on Tuesday.
Her family released an online death advertisement, where they shared the news and opened about her personal struggles.
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They wrote: “Sophie was a friendly and familiar girl. Often this opened her to take advantage of others.
“She wrote and pulled and pulled very much of this art shows the depth she had, and it also represents the pain she suffered. Many of her writings and artworks are route maps of her struggles and traumas.”
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Her family also revealed that she had been ‘self -mediating’ to deal with her emotional pain, which ‘resulted in her death’.
They continued: “Even with those route maps, diagnoses and her own revelations, those closest to her, plus therapists, law enforcement officers and others who tried to help her, are deeply saddened that their efforts could not save her from her destiny.
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The Van Sophie family confirmed her death in an online death advertisement shared on Tuesday, April 22.
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“She has self -mediated to tackle all the trauma and shame she kept in, and it resulted in her death.
“She repeatedly said that she would only ‘use’ it and was forced to reject the treatment that may have saved her life.”
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In a separate explanation TMZHer mother, Shelly, opened her daughter’s time on TV and also suggested that drug use probably contributed to her death.
She said: “We are very distraught and mourning. The only thing I can say is that her time acting was short but very happy. She was not at least not a children’s star and was not subject to something hurtful to those films.
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“She was always safe on those sets. Let her rest in peace now.”
She added: “My knowledge is that she used drugs and was a small young woman. She was with other people when she died.
“I didn’t know them. There is an investigation underway. The autopsy results are not in. They said it would take 6-8 weeks. So I can’t say definitively.”
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By the time she was 10, Sophie had played in seven films – including Noah And Margot at the wedding – and appeared in TV programs such as Law and Order And What would you do?
She made her last performance on the screen in an episode of 2015 from the last.

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Her family remembers her as “creative, athletic and thinking beyond her years”, remembering how she “dreamed (more as required!) To be an actor” – all without knowing that her mother had ever acted.
They added to the death notice: “She seemed happiest on a film set and became someone else.
“It was a safe place for her and she enjoys the casts and crews that fed her talent and her well -being.
“She was an enthusiastic adventurer and grabbed customs and even languages of every place where she visited. She easily made friends at her schools and saw the good in everyone.”
Elsewhere in the monument, Sophie’s family asked for those who wanted to honor her memory, make a donation to Rainn-de Biggal Anti-Sexual Violence Organization of the country.