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Jul. 16 2021, Published 10:28 a.m. ET

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An adult film actress was found dead in the Los Angeles area from an apparent suicide, according to multiple reports.

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Dahlia Sky was found dead in a car with a gunshot wound, officials from the Los Angeles Police Department told AVN news. She was 31 years old.

According to reports, Sky had been diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer in recent months.

“I am battling this cancer every day and he has been nothing but supportive,” she wrote in a Twitter post on March 17.

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Her last social media post was in mid-June, and police told AVN Sky was found dead in a car on June 30 in Sun Fernando Valley, California. Police are waiting for the medical examiner to rule on the cause and manner of death.

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Several other adult film stars also posted on social media about Sky’s death.

“I had the opportunity to direct many many talented performers during my time with Wicked. Dahlia Sky was one of my absolute favorites. She was also a friend. I am heartbroken to hear of her passing. She is the third death I've learned of in the last 24 hours. Life is so fragile,” Stormy Daniels posted on Twitter.

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Actress Phoenix Askani wrote, “She was a kind, sweet, energetic soul and so much fun. Her loss is felt by so many and she is missed.”

An adult film advocacy group also posted about Sky’s death as well as Jake Adams, who passed away recently after a motorcycle crash.

“We are a small, tight knit community and the loss of one of our own — let alone two in the same week — is a shocking emotional blow,” according to a statement from the Free Speech Coalition.

“We offer our condolences to the families of Dahlia and Jake, and share in the grief of all those who loved them. These are difficult times for many of us, and it is essential that we understand we are not dealing with these losses alone.”

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