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Mystery surrounds the sudden death of a 19-year-old girl who “fell out of bed” and suffered serious head injuries, as neighbors reveal they heard “screaming” before the bizarre incident.
- A 19-year-old QLD woman was found dead inside a house
- Police said she was reported to have ‘collapsed’ and fell out of a bed
- Neighbors revealed that they heard screams before the incident
Neighbors recalled hearing “screaming” in the days before a teenage girl was found “collapsed” following reports that she “fell out of bed” and suffered fatal injuries.
Daily Mail Australia can reveal that the deceased is Krystal Taylor, a Queensland woman.
The 19-year-old who worked at Coffee Club was discovered unconscious by paramedics in Bundamba, a western Brisbane suburb of Ipswich, at around 9:30pm on Saturday.
She was taken to Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane with serious head injuries, but died on Sunday night.
Krystal Taylor (pictured) was found in an Ipswich home after she allegedly ‘collapsed’ and later died in hospital
Emergency services found the woman unconscious in Bundamba, a suburb of Ipswich, at around 9:30pm on Saturday.
Investigators have not revealed who called emergency services, but it is understood that a man was inside the house at the time of the incident.
Forensic officers have cordoned off the property and continue to search the home for evidence.
Daily Mail Australia understands that those living nearby heard “screaming and screaming” coming from the house in the days leading up to the incident.
Although the homicide squad is assisting with initial investigations, the death is not currently being treated as a murder investigation.
However, Queensland Police said inquiries into the circumstances surrounding his death are ongoing.
Heartbroken family and friends shared moving tributes to the young woman who had attended Bundamba State Secondary University.
Ms Taylor was taken to Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane with serious head injuries but died on Sunday night.
Forensic officers have cordoned off the property and are combing the house for evidence.
“You will always be in my heart Krystal,” a loved one posted.
“They took you too soon and to think your 20th was in less than 2 weeks.”
‘You were a great joy in our lives! I can’t believe I have to say goodbye.
‘I enjoyed every moment with you.
‘You will NEVER be forgotten beautiful.’
Another person close to Ms Taylor said the young woman “really went her own way”.
Others said: ‘Sending hugs to your family’ and ‘Rest in peace beautiful’.
A third wrote: ‘Fly high Krystal, thank you for sparking joy in those who found themselves within your world.’