Mon. Nov 25th, 2024

The Clark County Coroner’s office in Nevada has ruled that the death of a 26-year-old Las Vegas woman was a homicide.

Those close to the victim said 26-year-old Tabatha Tozzi, had called her mother and a friend on the morning of Saturday, April 22, to say she was trying to get away from her boyfriend.

By the time they reached Tozzi, they said it was too late to save her.

According to the coroner’s office on Tuesday morning, Tozzi died as a result of a gunshot wound to the head and her death was ruled a homicide.

Those close to Tozzi said the woman was an organ donor and had remained on life support at University Medical Center (UMC) as a result. The coroner’s office reported that Tozzi’s date of death was April 24.

While friends and family of Tozzi have said they believe her boyfriend is responsible for the killing, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has not officially named him as a suspect in the case.

Tozzi’s friend reported that her boyfriend had stolen her vehicle and had not been seen since.

Tozzi’s mother had created a GoFundMe to help with expenses. You can donate here.

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By Buffy Gunner

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