OnlyFans Star Dies After Falling from Hotel Balcony in Rio de Janeiro

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Anna Beatriz Pereira Alves, a 27-year-old OnlyFans pornstar known as 'Anna Polly,' tragically died after falling from a hotel balcony in Rio de Janeiro on January 23, while filming an adult content scene. According to reports from The US Sun, her body was discovered in a courtyard of a four-star hotel.

The incident reportedly occurred after an intense filming session, with conflicting accounts given by the two male actors present. Law enforcement authorities are currently investigating the case, examining hotel CCTV footage and conducting interrogations. A representative from the Baixada Fluminense Homicide Unit stated, "We are conducting a thorough investigation to clarify what happened. It’s a complex case, and we don’t rule out any possibility, from an accident to a possible crime."

Following the incident, Alves' boyfriend Pedro Henrique expressed his grief on social media, stating, “All the information about the case is already in the hands of the police... If someone is to blame, they will pay.” The body has been sent for an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death.

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