Avery Koonce, a 19-year-old Air Force Academy cadet, died from untreated pneumonia caused by a rare bacterial infection.
Cadet Avery Koonce died from a fatal bacterial infection leading to sepsis, according to an autopsy report. No drugs or ...
AUSTIN, Texas — An autopsy revealed a 19-year-old cadet from Taylor died from a bacteria that can cause sepsis in rare cases.
Avery Koonce of Taylor, Texas, died from sepsis that complicated a respiratory infection while she was at the U.S. Air Force ...
U.S. Air Force Academy Cadet Avery Koonce, 19, from Taylor died from a rare bacteria that is linked to toxic shock, an ...
The autopsy for Texas-native Avery Koonce says she died of natural causes from a rare bacteria and sepsis. She died in ...
Avery Koonce, the 19-year-old U.S. Air Force Academy cadet who was found dead in her Colorado dorm room last month, died of ...
A 19-year-old US Air Force Academy cadet who was found unconscious in her Colorado dorm room last month died of pneumonia, ...
Avery Koonce, a 19-year-old US Air Force Academy cadet, tragically died from untreated pneumonia caused by a viral lung infection and bacterial sepsis, according to an autopsy report.
Avery Koonce, a 19-year-old Air Force Academy cadet who was found dead in her dorm room on Sept. 4, died from a rare bacterial infection, a coroner says.
Avery Koonce, 19, from Texas, was discovered unconscious on September 4 at the Colorado Springs Air Force Academy. Despite first responders attempting live-saving measures, Koonce was pronounce ...
Avery Koonce, 19, of Tyler, Texas, died Sept. 4 as the result of “paeniclostridium sordelli sepsis complicating parainfluenza laryngotraceobronchitis,” according to an autopsy report from the ...