19-Year-Old Air Force Academy Cadet Found De ad In Her Dorm

Avery Koonce, 19, a cadet at the US Air Force Academy, tragically di ed on September 4th from complications of untreated pneumonia caused by a rare bacterial infection. Experts believe,

timely antibiotics could have prevented her death. Koonce, a former track star, had been experiencing symptoms of pneumonia before passing away. Her death highlights the importance of seeking medical attention for respiratory infections.Note: we are republishing this story which originally made the news in October 2024.

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