A reason for death has been uncovered for James Madison University softball star Lauren Bernett.
Specialists with the Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office declared that Bernett’s demise has been managed as an obvious self destruction, different outlets, including the Associated Press and NBC News report. An examination concerning Bernett’s passing is continuous.
“The authority report from the clinical analyst’s office is forthcoming, and keeping in mind her loved ones, there could be no other data to deliver right now,” Rockingham County Sheriff Bryan Hutcheson told AP.
Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office didn’t quickly return PEOPLE’s solicitation for input.
Bernett’s passing was declared Tuesday in a joint explanation from James Madison University President Jonathan Alger and Director of Athletics Jeff Bourne.
Our hearts are hurting, hearing the fresh insight about the deficiency of one of our understudy competitors. Lauren Bernett was a successful individual from our softball crew and an extraordinary minister of JMU and our sports program,” read the explanation.
“Our contemplations are with her family; her mentors, colleagues and companions; the remainder of our area of expertise staff and understudy competitors; and the whole JMU people group. JMU Nation is a nearby local area, and we lament together.”
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Insight about Bernett’s demise comes simply a day after she was named Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Week. Her partner, Lexi Rogers, additionally acquired Rookie of the Week praises.
The honor came after Bernett and the group confronted Drexel University throughout the end of the week. Bernett went 7-for-9 in the series, hitting .788 with seven RBIs and four runs scored, the school said.
She recorded four of her seven hits of the series on Sunday, which additionally incorporated a grand slam.
Assuming you or somebody you know is thinking about self-destruction, if it’s not too much trouble, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), text “STRENGTH” to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741, or go to suicidepreventionlifeline.org.