
19-Year-Old Soccer Player Passes Away In Her Sleep
By Danielle
Aurelia Haynes, a rising soccer star and law student, passed away unexpectedly in her sleep.
She was 19.
The local soccer community in Sydney, Australia, mourned the sudden loss.
“Haynes was a member of the Umina United club in the Central Coast’s WPL competition, having previously been a member of the Canberra United Academy,” news.com.au noted.
“Australia mandated the mRNA shot for school, sports, and colleges,” X account Died Suddenly wrote.
Australian soccer star Aurelia Haynes has 𝕕𝕚𝕖𝕕 𝕤𝕦𝕕𝕕𝕖𝕟𝕝𝕪 in her sleep.
The 19 year old law student had made a name for herself and was on track to play for the national team.
Authorities are keeping the cause of death secret.
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— Died Suddenly (@DiedSuddenly_) September 2, 2024
news.com.au reports:
Haynes then joined the Northbridge NPL Under-20s team as well as the Hills United played in Sydney before joining Umina this season.
Not only a footballer, Haynes was also a law student at Macquarie University, where she was also set to play football.
In a post on August 2, Umina paid tribute to the youngster.
“Aurelia brought her youthful energy, her friendly smile, dedication, gentle nature and her love for the game into our club,” the tribute read.
“On behalf of our entire Umina United family, we send our deepest condolences to Aurelia’s family and friends.”
Northbridge FC, the team she’d played Miniroos before going all the way to the NPL teams, also commented: “Aurelia’s love for the club and her teammates shone brightly in every match and training session. She cherished the fun and success they shared.