Mother of 2 mysteriously dies after falling ill while on flight back from Dominican Republic

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Family and friends of an Indiana mother said they were shocked and stunned by her sudden death as she was aboard a flight returning from a vacation in the Dominican Republic last week.

Investigators in Turks and Caicos said they are investigating the Feb. 28 death of Stefanie Smith, who was onboard the American Airlines flight from the Dominican Republic to North Carolina. Smith, 41, fell ill mid-flight which prompted an emergency landing in Turks and Caicos, where she was transported to a hospital and later died, the Turks and Caicos police said in a statement.

A cause of death was not immediately determined and medical examiners are conducting an autopsy, the police said.

Smith was vacationing with her boyfriend for five days and seemed healthy right before the flight, according to her friend, Maria Yannotti, who was also on the trip.

"She loves going to the gym every day, even while we were in the Dominican. She made it a point to get up every morning to go to the gym and run on the beach," Yannotti, who traveled to the Dominican Republic separately, told ABC News.

Smith's boyfriend was sitting next to her on the flight and said her eyes rolled back and she started convulsing, according to Yannotti.

A doctor and nurses on board the plane helped to administer CPR to Smith before the plane made an emergency landing, according to a source with knowledge of the investigation.

Smith was the mother of two children, an 18-year-old son and a 16-year-old daughter, according to her brother, Chris Volz. Volz told ABC News that he was not aware of his sister having any preexisting health conditions.

"She was a special person. ... Her kids really ... love her a lot, and I know she loved them," he said. "And so it's tough."
 
Looks like she may have got sun

"Poisoning "...sun feeds me like big mama

Sun ain't so kind to others..

Cacs can't be running on them beaches

Like they a knigga and the sun loves

Them
 
So she didn't get no BBL or no type of surgery but she was there with her boyfriend,they gotta question him and they place where they stayed.
 
So she didn't get no BBL or no type of surgery but she was there with her boyfriend,they gotta question him and they place where they stayed.

Gotta be sun poisoning..

If he wanted her dead they would've went scuba diving and he would've been the only one coming back.
 
Remember when that black American couple fell I'll in the DR a while back. Somethings not kosher; n the DR. They could be poisoning tourist.
 



Seriously what;'s going on. I've seen expose on the about how fast Kathy their hotels are etc. y'all can have sousa. To hell with all that.
 

Indiana mom who died on plane coming home from Dominican Republic died of natural causes​

Thu, March 14, 2024, 4:21 PM CDT

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Courtesy Chris Volz


The Indiana mom who perished last month while flying home from vacation in the Dominican Republic died from a tear to one of her neck arteries, her brother said Thursday.
Stefanie Smith, a 41-year-old mother of two teenagers from Danville, suffered a carotid artery dissection, Chris Volz said.
This condition, which affects the major blood vessels that supply blood to the brain, is the most common cause of strokes in younger patients, according to Penn Medicine and the National Library of Medicine.
Smith was flying home on flying on Feb. 28. when she suddenly went into convulsionsand the plane was diverted to the Turks and Caicos where she died at the Cheshire Hall Medical Centre, according to The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force.
Volz said earlier that he was not aware of his sister having any pre-existing health conditions. He said she was an avid exerciser who continued to work out even while on vacation with her boyfriend.
Smith's body is expected to be returned to Indiana sometime next week, Volz said.
This article was originally published on NBCNews.com
 
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