Mesa Verde death ruled an accident
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Deepa Bharath
The death of a 32-year-old Mesa Verde woman found unconscious in her
home last month was an accident, Orange County Coroner officials said
Thursday.
Jessica Rothfuss, who was described by her neighbors as a sweet
girl and a young wife eager to settle into her new home, died of
alcohol poisoning, toxicology reports released on Thursday showed.
Rothfuss’ death was probably the result of some sort of fatal
combination of medication and alcohol, Costa Mesa Police Det. Sgt.
Jack Archer said.
“We’ve determined that it’s an accident,” he said. “The case is
closed.”
But the coroner’s findings “won’t do anything” for Rothfuss’
parents, who are reeling from the sudden and untimely loss of their
dear daughter.
“It’s not supposed to happen this way,” said her mother, Connie
Owen, who lives in Montana. “We’re the parents. We’re supposed to go
first.”
No amount of tests or results would bring her daughter back, Owen
said.
“I don’t think anything will give me closure,” she said. “It’s a
huge loss in our lives that maybe only time can heal.”
John Rothfuss, Jessica’s husband, declined to comment.
Rothfuss’ co-workers at Wells Fargo Bank in Irvine said they were
somewhat relieved by the autopsy results.
“She will be sorely missed,” her boss, Dave Ritchie, said. “She
was a tremendous asset to our company not only as an employee but as
a friend to all of us. She always had a positive attitude.”
Rothfuss had worked there for about 10 years, he said.
For Owen, the challenge will be to sort through all the
information about her daughter’s death and make sense of it all, she
said.
“But the truth is, she’s gone, and nothing’s going to bring her
back,” she said. “But she lives on forever in our hearts.”
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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