SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A cause of death was released for a 15-year-old Bay Point girl who died in the driveway of a stranger’s San Francisco home on Lobos Street. Jazmin Pellegrini ran away from her family’s Bay Point home on April 17. Her loved ones frantically searched for her and alerted the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office.
Just three days later, “this poor child was abandoned by whoever she was with, and left to die. She could have been saved, but strangers ignored her,” her family wrote. The San Francisco chief medical examiner’s office released an autopsy report this week revealing Jazmin’s cause of death, the San Francisco Chronicle reported .
She died from a toxic combination of drugs including fentanyl, cocaine, and methamphetamine, the autopsy found. Jazmin’s mother wants investigators to find out what happened between the time her daughter ran away and when she died . Jazmin did not have any money, nor a cellphone, when she left Bay Point.
Who provided a minor child with a lethal dose of fentanyl, cocaine, and meth in San Francisco? “A tragedy so unreal and impossible to comprehend has taken place, with so many unanswered questions. The truth must be discovered, systemic errors must be corrected, perpetrators must be punished,” the girl’s mother, Marta Barany, wrote. “Jazmin Pellegrini was a beautiful, 15-year-old girl full of love, curiosity, and enthusiasm,” her mother wrote.
Jazmin struggled with PTSD, anxiety, and bipolar disord.