A 15-year-old girl was found dead in the driveway of a San Francisco home under mysterious circumstances — and her family is outraged after they say passerby ignored her body.
Jazmin Pellegrini was found dead Saturday in the driveway of a stranger’s home in the Golden Gate City, just three days after she ran away from her BayPoint home without her phone or money, news station KRON4 reported.
“The exact cause of her death is still unclear, along with the events leading up to it. Her family does not know who she was with, how she got there, what she was doing, nor why her body was left alone to decompose,” her family wrote on a GoFundMe page.
The family claimed that passerby did not stop to help her.
“People walked past this teenage girls body and ignored it, assuming it is a passed out homeless person. One man stopped to call the paramedics, she was revived once and then returned to flatline,” they wrote.
When firefighters arrived on the scene, her shirt and bra were missing.
“A 15-year-old girl is not going to take her shirt off and walk around like that,” Jazmin’s aunt, Ametiszt Hajdu, told the outlet.
Her cause of death has not been determined, the outlet reported.
No foul play is suspected, but her mother vowed to find the person responsible for “this heinous act.”
“We miss her so much and would do anything to find whoever did such a horrible thing to her,” her mother, Márta Bárány, wrote on Facebook.