Playboy playmate Cassandra Lynn Hensley has passed away at the age of 34.
Hensley was found dead in a friend's bathtub in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
No official cause of death has been given, but police are reportedly
investigating the death as a possible drug overdose, according to
TMZ.com. Foul play is not suspected.
Law enforcement
officials who are investigating her death believe she
might have suffered an overdose. TMZ revealed that the friend
called for help after she found Cassandra floating in a bathtub.
Paramedics were unable to revive her. Investigators said foul play is
not suspected.
Cassandra was born and raised in Salt Lake Valley, Utah. Cassandra
appeared in Playboy as Miss February in 2006. Cassandra was modeling while she studied to be an
aesthetician.
"I'm happy to be a Playmate," she said
"It's a dream come true.” She got her chance to make her dreams come
true after she placed in the Top 20 in a Hawaiian Tropic contest.
Life after Playboy consisted of appearing on television shows and
giving advice to young models. "I have been a part of many great
experiences," Cassandra said after her Playboy stint. "Travel shows, magazine covers and of course
giving advice to young impressionable girls who think they need to act a
certain way for a chance to be a model."
The model was pretty active on the social media especially with Twitter. The last Tweet, which
was posted after her death, had an eerie message.
"Unspoken obligations
prevent you from doing what you wish today,” the message said. “No
matter what you do now, you might not feel completely fulfilled. Working
harder isn't the answer, but neither is escape."
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