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Sophomore student at Brown University with so much talent and promise, found dead

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Tragedy has struck for the friends and family of a young woman whose life was cut way too short.

According to friends and a GoFundMe fundraiser, Annie Song was found dead at Brown University on Tuesday in her residence hall on campus.

“Annie was the most beautiful and bright presence in the lives of everyone she met. She was a kind, thoughtful friend who always put others before her and made us laugh like no one else we knew. She was so talented in so many different areas and so passionate about so many things that we couldn’t even begin to tell you about her achievements and, more importantly, her dreams.”

Song was an AP Scholar and a National Merit Scholar.

Her activities on campus included: Brown Healthcare Investment Group (Analyst), Connect for Health (Volunteer), Infectious Disease Society Magazine (Communications Chair), Medical Humanities Initiative (Institutional Committee Leader), Korean American Students Association (Communications Chair), and Meiklejohn Peer Advising Program (Peer Advisor).

Song was also an accomplished violinist and a hospital volunteer.

She was studying Public Health & International and Public Affairs.

Song’s funeral is expected to take place in Seattle, Washington, where she calls home.

According to WJAR 10, foul play is not suspected.

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