Participant on MTV's 'Catfish' dies at 23
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Police in Alabama say drug use may have factored into the death of a woman who appeared on MTV's reality show "Catfish."
Hoover Police Lt. Charles McDonald says authorities were called to an apartment early Saturday morning about a woman in medical distress who later died.
The woman was identified as 23-year-old Ashley Sawyer. She was featured on the MTV show about online scams in 2013 and was shown meeting a longtime digital companion, Michael Fortunato, in person.
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The pair used altered images of themselves after communicating in an online chatroom. Fortunato died of a pulmonary embolism a month after the episode aired.
In a recent follow-up episode, MTV says Sawyer revealed that she had struggled with addiction. McDonald says early indications show Sawyer's death may have been heroin-related.
"Catfish" host Max Joseph has tweeted out his condolences, calling Sawyer "sweet and kind."
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So sad to lose both Mike & Ashley. I hope they are happy & together now where nothing can hurt them. pic.twitter.com/ETXiaTYvDt
— Nev Schulman (@NevSchulman) May 3, 2016