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On Wednesday, we reported the shocking news that Daveigh Chase had passed away.
The actress – who was best known for her work in films such as The ring, Lilo & Stitchand Donnie Darko – was only 35 years old.
Little is known about the circumstances surrounding her death, but a man claiming to be Daveigh’s boyfriend (more on that later) says she died after battling meningitis and a blood infection.


Chase had not appeared in film or television since 2016.
And after an arrest in 2018 for drug possession, she announced that she had decided to stop acting altogether.
In the years since, Daveigh was largely forgotten by the public – but not by his loved ones.
After learning that she was homeless and living in Los Angeles’ infamous Skid Row neighborhood, Chase’s manager, John Ryan, and her stepsister, Gaia Brown, hired a private investigator to track her down.
Ryan tells Page Six that he spoke to Chase on the phone but was unable to find her.
However, the search turned up one video by Daveigh where she appears to be badly emaciated.
Ryan says the plan was to get Chase to a rehab facility in Costa Rica owned by a friend he knew.
“We were so close to finding her,” he told Page Six. “Daveigh was the sweetest and brightest light in Hollywood. I can’t believe this is real. Her legacy and work will live on forever.”
Unfortunately, the controversy surrounding Chase’s final days continues as there are concerns surrounding a GoFundMe page set up by Hernandez, who claims he had been in a romantic relationship with Chase since 2019.
According to Page Six, Chase’s family and close friends say they don’t know who Hernandez is.
“A man claiming to be Daveigh’s boyfriend has launched a GoFundMe page, purportedly on behalf of Daveigh and her family. Neither her family nor her close friends know who this person is.”
“After a difficult childhood and a painful fight with her family, Daveigh was bullied and struggled to find safety and happiness in downtown LA. When we met, I promised to protect her and give her the love and comfort she deserved. Together we found moments of happiness and hope,” Hernandez wrote on the GoFundMe page, adding:
“All she ever wanted was a place where we could live together, feel safe and be happy. Now, more than ever, I want to give her that sense of home and peace in her final days.
“I understand we are all going through things, but if you can help I would really appreciate it. And if you can just say a prayer, I will take it too. Thank you for considering helping us during this difficult time.”
Meanwhile, details about Chase’s tragically short life continue to resurface, including a heartbreaking interview she gave in 2009.
“I just want to do something that I love and that people will respect,” the actress told Interview magazine then.
“I want to do things that will change someone’s life, not something they’ll forget tomorrow.”