7/21/15

Demi Moore: Devastated actress may sell her LA home after man found dead in her swimming pool..


Devastated: Demi Moore may sell the home, which is a sanctuary to her and her daughters, after a man drowned in her pool
Devastated Demi Moore may sell her Los Angeles home following the death of a man in her swimming pool.

The Ghost star has spoken of her "absolute shock" following the death of a man in her swimming pool.

Edenilson Valle was found floating face down in the deep end during the early hours of Sunday morning following a small party at the Few Good Men star's home in California.

A source said: "Demi's house is a real sanctuary to her and the girls and they have enjoyed many years there.

"She has been left deeply shocked by the death and it may yet prove too much for her to remain living there."

Sanctuary: Demi Moore has lived in the Hollywood home for many years with her daughters

Absolute shock: The actress has been left devastated by the death

Death probe: Coroner and police outside the home of Demi Moore after the body of a young man was found dead in her pool

Moore, who was out of the country at the time, has spoken of her sadness with sources saying she may now sell the home because of the tragedy.

The actress said: "I am in absolute shock. I was out of the country travelling to meet my daughters for a birthday celebration when I got this devastating news.

"The loss of a child is an unthinkable tragedy and my heart goes out to this young man's family and friends.

"I ask that you please respect the privacy of all concerned during this sensitive time."

Five people were at the home at the time of the drowning, according to Sergeant A Bone of the West Los Angeles station after her assistant had invited some friends over.

Devastated: Neither Demi nor her daughters were present at the time

None of Moore's three daughters were at the house at the time of the tragedy.

Tallulah, 21, and Rumer, 26, had travelled to New York to celebrate sister Scout's 24th birthday.

Los Angeles County coroner's Lieutenant Fred Corral said Valle had gone missing for 10 to 15 minutes before his friends found him around 4.50am unconscious.

They attempted to perform CPR on him as paramedics were called to the scene but they were unable to revive him.

The 21-year-old's family have since told police he was unable to swim.

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