Air Force Academy cadet, 19, found dead in her dorm

Note: we are republishing this story which originally made the news in October 2024.

US Air Force Academy Cadet Dies from Pneumonia

A 19-year-old Air Force Academy cadet tragically passed away last month in her Colorado dorm room. Experts suggest that her death from pneumonia could have been prevented.

Details of Her Death

Avery Koonce, from Tyler, Texas, died on September 4th due to complications from a severe lung infection, according to an autopsy released by the El Paso County Coroner’s Office.

The report listed her cause of death as “paeniclostridium sordelli sepsis complicating parainfluenza laryngotracheobronchitis,” a rare but potentially deadly bacterial infection following a viral lung infection. Medical experts say timely antibiotics and basic interventions could have saved her.

Expert Analysis

Renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden, who reviewed the autopsy, explained:

“In essence, she died of untreated pneumonia.”

Dr. Baden, former chief medical examiner for New York City, added that the rare bacteria likely exploited a weakened immune system caused by her viral infection. He emphasized that her death was not related to any pre-existing condition and could have been prevented with antibiotics and fluids.

Avery Koonce posing for the camera in front of a brick wall, Photo Credit: Avery Koonce/Facebook

Avery Koonce posing for the camera in front of a brick wall, Photo Credit: Avery Koonce/Facebook

Symptoms Before Her Death

Before passing, Koonce likely showed classic pneumonia symptoms: persistent coughing, fever, and difficulty breathing. The autopsy noted her chronic cough worsened in the days before her death.

Dr. Baden remarked that many people underestimate their symptoms until it’s too late, possibly explaining why Koonce did not seek treatment in time.

Family and Academy Response

The El Paso County Coroner declined to comment further. Neither Koonce’s family nor the Air Force Academy responded to requests for additional information.

A Promising Young Athlete

Koonce was a standout athlete. A high school track star at Thrall High School in Taylor, Texas, she clocked impressive times: 12.12 seconds in the 100 meters and 25.67 seconds in the 200 meters. She continued her track career at the Academy.

Her parents, Eric and Kelly Koonce, shared a heartfelt statement:

“Avery was an incredible bright light in this broken world. Her absence has left an irreplaceable void in our lives.”

A Sobering Reminder

Her untimely death has sparked discussions about recognizing the seriousness of respiratory infections. Experts stress the importance of seeking medical attention when symptoms persist.

While her family mourns, Avery Koonce’s legacy endures. Her story serves as a reminder of how preventable illnesses can turn fatal when left untreated.

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