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Adult Film Star, 28, Dies Amid Freak Accident on Set

Adult Film Star, 28, Dies Amid Freak Accident on Set

Yahoo31-01-2025
Anna Beatriz Pereira Alves, known to her OnlyFans subscribers as Anna Polly, has passed away after a tragic accident while filming content.
The 28-year-old adult content creator is said to have fallen to her death from a hotel balcony in the Brazilian city of Nova Iguaçu, with the Civil Police of the State of Rio de Janeiro confirming the incident to Brazilian publication Quem.
Alves was reportedly found deceased in a ground-floor courtyard at the Mont Blanc Apart Hotel on Jan. 23, having apparently fallen from the balcony where she was allegedly filming a scene with two men.
At this time, it's unknown if she fell or was pushed, nor whether drugs or alcohol may have played a part. As translated from Portugues, law enforcement officials confirmed to the publication that an "investigation is underway at the Baixada Fluminense Homicide Division (DHBF). Those involved and witnesses are giving statements and agents are carrying out other investigations to determine the circumstances of the death."
The men accompanying Alves have reportedly given police conflicting statements about the tragedy, and investigators are reviewing footage, Alves' phone, and interviewing hotel employees to determine what happened.
In a screenshot from Alves' boyfriend Pedro Henrique's social media reposted by the publication, he revealed that she was buried on Jan. 25.
"It's been so hard without you, the hours go by, the penny drops and the hole in my heart just gets bigger, love," he wrote.
"If someone is to blame, they will pay," he told the publication.
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