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23-year-old woman goes on Bumble date with older man, winds up dead, and police refuse to investigate

Lauren Smith-Fields

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23-year-old woman goes on Bumble date with older man, winds up dead, and police refuse to investigate

A particular case in the media needs to go viral, so that a family can get answers.

Bridgeport, New York – A DEVASTATED family is searching for answers as to why their beautiful 23-year-old daughter was found dead in her apartment after meeting an older man on the Bumble dating app.

Lauren Smith-Fields was found unresponsive in her home about a week before Christmas, on December 12.

The unidentified man alerted the police to her death but was not taken in for questioning.

According the The Sun, an  autopsy has been completed but the young woman’s cause of death has not yet been released by the medical examiner.

Investigators are also not commenting on the case, according to Westchester News 12.

Smith-Fields’ family has criticized the cops and her father says he has paid for a second autopsy as they claim they are not getting the answers they want from authorities.

The family claims her death took place under mysterious circumstances.

“Without a doubt, we know that my daughter was not a drug user, and I had a second autopsy myself paid out of pocket because we felt so uncomfortable with the way it was handled,” her father Everett told News 12.

He blasted the police response in a scathing statement claiming the family had been dealing with a “very insensitive, condescending and arrogant detective.”

The heartbroken dad added that he believed the family had not been given even “basic courtesies” by the authorities and that they were told to stop calling.

“It’s killing me inside, I miss my baby,” mom Shantell Fields said.

“Life is not the same I don’t know who I’m going to be after this.”

‘OLDER WHITE MAN’

Her brother Lakeem Jetter has also questioned why the “older white man” she met on the dating app is not a target of suspicion.

“I asked him about the guy, he just made it seem like the guy was a nice guy, nothing to investigate,” he claimed of the cops.

Smith-Fields’ mom has written a letter to the police department pushing for answers on her daughter’s case as local representatives speak out in support of the family.

Councilwoman Maria Pereira told News 12 that the family deserved an apology after receiving no answers about the case.

“She sent a really well-written email – it was lengthy, it was extensive, it was very detailed – and I was shocked when she told me just yesterday she had not even received a response,” the councilwoman said.

‘COMPLETELY UNFAIR’

Smith-Fields’ family says she was a track star at Stamford High School and was currently attending community college.

She had also reportedly started her own side business to fund her education.

Fans left tributes on the 23-year-old’s YouTube and Instagram accounts as they mourned her loss.

“So beautiful and had her whole life ahead of her. Not fair,” wrote one user.

” Completely unfair. Rest In Peace beautiful angel,” another added.

“You will be missed baby girl,” wrote basketball player Kuran Iverson.

In her final posts, Smith-Fields had shared several selfies with the caption “self-destructive” just six days before her tragic death.

“Always smiling,” she wrote in another post.

We must remember that this is someone’s family member. 

 

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