The actress Daveigh Chaseknown for voicing Lilo in the Disney films and series Lilo & Stitchdied at the age of 35 due to meningitis and a blood infection that led to sepsis, according to what he said. The New York Times.
The actress, who also gave life to the child villain Samara in the horror film The Hoopwas born in Las Vegas in 1990 and grew up in Albany, Oregon.
Daveigh’s father, John David Schwallier, confirmed his death at a hospital, according to The New York Times.
Daveigh Chase’s boyfriend, Roy Hernandez, informed TMZ about the actress’ death and created three collections in her name on GoFundMe the day she died, which has upset the family, according to the newspaper. The Country.
The actress’s former manager, John Ryan, denounced these collections and said: “Because of the state in which this man took her to the hospital, he should be in jail.”
Daveigh Chase died destitute, but he had millions in the bank.
Cathy, Daveigh’s mother, told Daily Mail that every night he searched online forums for clues about the whereabouts of his daughter, whom he had not seen for years. He was also looking for her in the Los Angeles medical system and on the list of unidentified bodies, according to the publication. Page Six.
However, when he heard the news, he thought it was false.
Daveigh’s problems, according to his mother, began in 2016, when he suffered a motorcycle accident and began taking painkillers.
He then began “looking for drugs and partying with the wrong people.” She assured that she never kicked her daughter out of the house, but that it was the actress who sought freedom and fell into drug addiction.
The young actress was imprisoned, and the last time her mother saw her was in jail, where she found her completely lost. They had agreed that he would pick her up when she got out, but Daveigh didn’t wait for her, according to Page Six.
Ryan said he had also tried to locate the actress, who left millions in royalties, but said: “She was too involved in the drug world” to claim those funds.
