The autopsy for Texas-native Avery Koonce says she died of natural causes from a rare bacteria and sepsis. She died in ...
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 ...
U.S. Air Force Academy Cadet Avery Koonce, 19, from Taylor died from a rare bacteria that is linked to toxic shock, an ...
Avery Koonce of Taylor, Texas, died from sepsis that complicated a respiratory infection while she was at the U.S. Air Force ...
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, 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.
Air Force Cadet's Death Raises Concerns Over Academy Culture** A tragic event has unfolded at the U.S. Air Force Academy, drawing attention and raising questions ab ...
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 ...
Autopsy report reveals Avery Koonce died from infection caused by Paeniclostridium sordellii – a rare bacterium ...
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.
The passing of 19-year-old Avery Koonce has naturally shaken her community, and an autopsy has now revealed what exactly ...