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THE tragic sudden death of Stanford University soccer star Katie Meyer, 22, was "self-inflicted" and cops have launched a full investigation, The Sun ...
The family of Katie Meyer, a star soccer player who died by suicide last spring, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Stanford University and several administrators alleging their actions ...
The university added that it has made resources available for those impacted by Ms Meyer’s death. “There are no words to express the deep sadness we feel about Katie Meyer’s passing ...
Meyer died by suicide on Feb. 28. The County of Santa Clara Medical Examiner-Coroner later determined that "there is no indication of foul play, and Meyer's death was determined to be self-inflicted." ...
The life and death of Katie Meyer, the Stanford soccer player who died by suicide at age 22 in 2022, is the subject of a new ESPN E60 episode titled Save: The Katie Meyer Story. An exclusive look at ...
Steven and Gina Meyer spoke to TODAY about daughter Katie Meyer, who died by suicide. The Meyers said they spoke to Katie hours before her death.
The death of Stanford University soccer goalkeeper Katie Meyer was ruled a suicide, the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office announced. Meyer, 22, a student who captained the women’s soccer ...
The parents of Katie Meyer, the Stanford goalkeeper who died by suicide Tuesday, are speaking out about her death, hoping to help other parents avoid the same situation. Steve and Gina Meyer went ...
Stanford has denied any wrongdoing or liability in Meyer's death. The university's assistant vice president of external communications, Dee Mostofi, previously told PEOPLE in a statement: "The ...
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) - Stanford goalkeeper Katie Meyer, who memorably led the Cardinal to victory in the 2019 NCAA College Cup championship game, has died. She was 22. The cause of death was not ...
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