Tributes have poured in for a young woman and former model who died in tragic circumstances at a popular brewery.
Savana Calvo, 27, died suddenly about 11.30pm on Wednesday at the Young Henrys Brewery in Enmore, western Sydney.
Her sudden death has sent shockwaves among loved ones and locals in the area, where she was known to frequent nearby cafes and bars.
Some have even gone to the trouble of graffitiing her name all over Enmore to honor her, with one label reading ‘Savana we love you’ just meters away from the brewery.
Adam St John-Foti, a family friend of Ms Calvo, told Daily Mail Australia she had been through “difficult times” in the months leading up to her death.
Since then he has had one GoFundMe for the 27 year old with all donations to go to her funeral, memorial and to support her family.
Young Henrys was closed to the public on Thursday as NSW Police set up a crime scene.
The investigation is still ongoing, but her death is not considered suspicious.
Savana Calvo, 27, died suddenly about 11.30pm on Wednesday at the Young Henrys Brewery in Enmore, western Sydney.
Adam St John-Foti, a family friend of Ms Calvo, told Daily Mail Australia she had been through “difficult times” in the months leading up to her death
Mrs. Calvo is remembered as a “cherished daughter, sister and friend who brought so much love and light into all of our lives.”
“She will be deeply missed by all who knew her,” Mr. St. John-Foti wrote.
“We also appreciate your thoughts, prayers and expressions of support during this difficult time.
“Your kindness means the world to Savana’s family as we navigate our grief.”
Another family friend of Ms Calvo paid a heartfelt tribute to the young woman.
The brewery in Enmore, in Sydney’s inner west (pictured), was closed on Thursday as police cordoned off a crime scene and launched an investigation
Known as an ‘Inner West legend’, locals have honored Ms Calvo by graffitiing loving messages just meters from the brewery (pictured)
Mrs. Calvo is remembered as a “cherished daughter, sister and friend who brought so much love and light into all of our lives.”
“You were always smiling and you were a kind, gentle soul, and you will be so missed, beautiful lady, fly high, beautiful angel,” she wrote.
“I haven’t stopped thinking about you since I heard of your passing…I will miss you, Savvy.”
Another user said her death was “so tragic and a huge loss.”
A popular Newtown bar, The Coopers Hotel, similarly took to social media to mourn its loss.
“It is with heavy hearts that Newtown mourns the loss of a beloved member of the community,” reads a post on the hotel’s Facebook page.
There is no evidence of any wrongdoing by Young Henrys.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted the brewery for further comment.
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