This Girl's Cause of Death is Eerily Simple. Anyone Could Make This Mistake
This is so scary.
Footage showed Luebke walking down the street at 4:25 a.m., when the wind chill was down to -27.5 degrees. She suddenly collapsed in front of a home and stopped moving.
A friend told officials that she stormed out after an argument with another friend, and was "really really drunk" at the time.
“When she got here, she was really, really drunk and she got mad at her other friend and she stormed out,” Luebke's friend told Fox 6. According to Luebke's mother, her daughter had a history of binge drinking.
Luebke's friends posted tributes to her on Facebook, calling her "one of the nicest and caring people."
While Luebke's friends mourned her death, some also pointed their finger at the friends Luebke was with at the time, questioning why they allowed her to leave the party by herself in the first place.
Police stress that no one should go out in such harsh wind chills, especially not alone. "If you can stay in groups -- at least with somebody -- and that's just general personal safety," Joel Dhein with the Glendale Police Department said.