Another OnlyFans Star Falls to Her Death From Balcony

In a tragic course of events, an OnlyFans porn star fell from a hotel balcony in Brazil while filming a threesome sex scene for her channel.

“Anna Poly” — whose real name is — Anna Beatrix Pereira Alves — is presumed to have fallen to her death at the four-star Mont Blanc Apart Hotel in Nova Iguacu, roughly 25 miles northwest of Rio de Janeiro on January 23. While the two men involved in the sex scene have given conflicting testimony to the investigators after the blonde beauty was found in the hotel courtyard, they were both released after questioning.

Alves’ boyfriend, Pedro Henrique, shared his grief on social media: “As the hours pass, it’s starting to sink in and the hole in my heart is only getting bigger,” according to the US Sun.

Henrique was not involved in his girlfriend’s final escapades, but his social posts included a vow that “If someone is to blame, they will pay, and the culprit will be found.”

Investigators echo the sentiment, according to a spokesperson for the Biaxada Fluminense Homicide Unit, who said, “It’s a complex case, and we don’t rule out any possibility, from an accident to a possible crime.”

A police homicide unit is analyzing hotel CCTV images as part of its investigation after questioning staff. It is believed that Alves’ phone was collected as evidence.

An autopsy has been ordered and believed to have taken place, though the results have not been made public so it is not yet clear if there was a presence of drugs in Alves’ system or anything suggesting she was a victim of sexual violence.

Whatever the cause of Alves’ death, many are left mourning her and seeking answers. A close friend of Alves recalled, “She had big dreams and was always excited about her future projects.”

But Alves isn’t the only OnlyFans star to tragically pass after a fall from a balcony recently.

Courtney Mills, 37, was an Australian DJ and OnlyFans creator who fell to her death from a balcony in Bali. The fall came only days after sharing a video on Instagram of her dancing near the balcony railing to Aqua’s 1990s hit ‘Barbie Girl’ and blowing a kiss to the camera.

Unlike Alves, Mills survived the initial fall only to succumb to critical injuries days later after undergoing emergency surgeries. She passed surrounded by her loved ones, including her mother, who told a local news station, “She was beautiful, big-hearted, happy and go lucky.”

Mills was known locally as a well-loved DJ, spinning discs at some of Melbourne’s top nightspots, including Metropol, Cushion, and Motel Eve, before taking her talent internationally.

Her sister, Kiani, remembered her love of music, adding, “She was really happy, and it showed in the music she produced and the fans she had. The minute she got behind those decks, it was like nothing else in the world mattered.”

According to Kiani, the authorities have confirmed that her sister’s death was an accident.

Both of these women will be missed by their families, their friends, and their fans.

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