Robert F. Kennedy‘s granddaughter Saoirse Kennedy Hill died Thursday after what multiple news reports described as a suspected overdose at the Kennedys’ Massachusetts compound. She was 22.
In a statement to PEOPLE, the famous political family confirmed the tragic news of her death just hours after paramedics rushed to their Hyannis Port property.
Ethel Kennedy, 91, also said of her granddaughter’s unexpected passing, “The world is a little less beautiful today.”
Saoirse was the only daughter of Courtney Kennedy Hill, 62, and Paul Hill, 65.
Saoirse Kennedy Hill.Facebook


Multiple outlets includingThe Hyannis NewsandThe New York Timesreported that the home, where Saoirse was found, belonged to her grandmother Ethel, the 91-year-old widow of the late senator Robert F. Kennedy.
Robert F. Kennedy and his wife, Ethel.Cecil Beaton/Getty Images

According toThe Hyannis News, local police responded to the scene just after 2:30 p.m. on Thursday after a report of a possible overdose.
A paramedic, who was one of the first on the scene, radioed for backup as Saoirse was in cardiac arrest, according to the local paper.
The Hyannis Fire Department also confirmed to theNewsthat they responded to a “medical call.”
Saoirse was then rushed to Cape Cod Hospital where she was pronounced dead. Investigators remained at the scene as they continued to investigate the fatal incident.

The Kennedy compound.Tim Gray/Getty Images

Saoirse’s mother, Courtney, who is the fifth of Ethel and Robert Kennedy’s 11 children, met the Boston College student’s father Paul after he spent 15 years in prison for a crime he did not commit.
Courtney and Paul married in 1993 and welcomed Saoirse in 1997, but separated in 2006, when their daughter was 9-years-old.
Paul Hill, Courtney Kennedy.Pam Berry/Getty Images

Though she had a “mostly happy” childhood, Saoirse revealed in a 2016 essay for Deerfield Academy’s student newspaper,The Deerfield Scroll,that she suffered from depression and said her struggle with mental illness would be a life-long battle.
“My depression took root in the beginning of my middle school years and will be with me for the rest of my life,” she wrote in the private Massachusetts prep school’s paper.
“Although I was mostly a happy child, I suffered bouts of deep sadness that felt like a heavy boulder on my chest.”
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Saoirse also wrote that she attempted to take her own life two weeks before her junior year was scheduled to begin and later sought out treatment when the “stresses” of the school year became too much for her.
“When I’m in a really bad place, I do my best to surround myself with positive people and upbeat music, but too often it feels as if I’m drowning in my own thoughts, while everyone else seems to be breathing comfortably,” she wrote.
Just days before her death, Saoirse had spent time with her family at their Cape Cod estate.
Saoirse Kennedy Hill.Robert F. Kennedy Jr./Instagram

The Kennedy compound, which was originally the home ofJoseph P. Kennedy, is located in Barnstable, Massachusetts, in the residential village of Hyannis Port.
The six-acre summer estate is also about four miles south of Cape Cod and boasts a waterfront view of Nantucket Sound.
The Kennedy family often used the estate as a summer getaway and at times, a primary residence, as well as an operations base forJohn F. Kennedywhen he was running for president in 1960, according toThe New York Times.
Seven years ago, the Kennedy family donated the main house to the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate after the Senator, who lived there for several decades, passed away in 2009, theTimesreported.
If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), text “home” to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 or go tosuicidepreventionlifeline.org.
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source: people.com