Robert F. Kennedy's granddaughter dies at family compound in
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[August 02, 2019]
By Dan Whitcomb
(Reuters) - A 22-year-old granddaughter of
the late Robert F. Kennedy died on Thursday following an apparent
overdose at the family's compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, the
New York Times reported.
Saoirse Kennedy Hill was at the compound, the home of her grandmother,
Ethel Kennedy, 91, when emergency personnel were called Thursday
afternoon to the residence, and she was taken to Cape Cod Hospital in
Hyannis, the Times said, citing family and friends.
According to the newspaper, she was pronounced dead at the hospital. A
hospital spokeswoman could not be reached by Reuters for comment on
Thursday evening. Reuters could not immediately confirm the report with
Massachusetts authorities.
But the New York Times, the Boston Globe and other media quoted from a
statement released by the Kennedy family confirming the young woman's
death, the latest in a long series tragedies to beset one of America's
leading political dynasties.
"Our hearts are shattered by the loss of our beloved Saoirse," the
family statement said. "Her life was filled with hope, promise and
love."
The statement quoted her grandmother as saying: "The world is a little
less beautiful today."
The New York Times and Globe also cited a separate statement issued
earlier in the day from the Cape and Islands District Attorney's Office
confirming a death at the Hyannis Port grounds but not disclosing the
victim's identity.
It said that Barnstable police officers had been called to the residence
for "a report of an unattended death," the statement said, adding the
matter remained under investigation.
The Times cited two unnamed people described as close to the family as
saying that Hill had apparently suffered an overdose.
Hill was a student at Boston College, where she was a communication
major and vice president of the Student Democrats, according to the New
York Times.
The newspaper said she had written about struggling with mental illness
while a student at a private preparatory school in Massachusetts, the
Deerfield Academy, in 2016.
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A Barnstable Police cruiser sits at the top of Marchant Avenue as
police investigate the death of Saoirse Kennedy Hill, the
granddaughter of the late Robert F. Kennedy, at the Kennedy Compound
in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, U.S., August 1, 2019. REUTERS/Faith
Ninivaggi
She was the only child of Paul Michael Hill and Courtney Kennedy
Hill, who was the fifth of 11 children of Ethel and Robert Kennedy.
Ethel Kennedy has endured a series of tragedies that have befallen
her extended family, including the assassination of her husband,
then a U.S. senator for New York, who was shot to death in Los
Angeles just after winning the California primary race for the
Democratic presidential nomination in 1968.
Two of Robert and Ethel's sons suffered untimely deaths - David, of
a drug overdose in 1984 at age 28 and Michael in 1997 at age 39.
RFK's older brother, President John F. Kennedy, was himself
assassinated five years earlier in Dallas, and his son, John Jr.,
died with his wife and sister-in-law when the plane he was piloting
crashed in the Atlantic off Martha's Vineyard, not far from Hyannis
Port.
Hill's death comes weeks after the 50th anniversary of the scandal
surrounding a fatal car accident in which RFK's younger brother,
then-Senator Edward Kennedy, drove off a bridge connecting the tiny
island of Chappaquiddick to Martha's Vineyard, killing his
passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne.
The murky circumstances of that crash effectively dashed Edward
Kennedy's presidential ambitions.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb and Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing
by Sandra Maler, Paul Tait and Michael Perry)
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