An 18-year-old promising student made a grave error that ended her days before graduating.

 

The gifted youngster had earned a full scholarship to Oklahoma State University and was scheduled to graduate from Davis High School on Thursday.

As Osmundson’s cousin Kegan Muth told KOKH, “all she ever wanted was to help the ones who needed the help,” therefore she intended to study medicine and aspired to become a doctor.

“Averiee was more than just a car-driving teenager.” She went on to say, “She was someone’s first little sister, someone’s first baby, someone’s first love, and someone’s daughter.”

“She was a gorgeous, youthful, gifted girl who was more than just an 18-year-old graduating from high school.”

Cassie Muth, her distraught aunt, told KOTV, the local television station, that she was shocked to learn of the terrible news. I didn’t think it was true.

It seemed unbelievable that she was really gone. The fact that she was stolen from us at such a young age, with so much promise and a lot more to come, still amazes me, to be honest.

 

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