What a tragedy! The whole country is mourning the passing. When you find out who she is, you will cry

Influencer Petty Levels was discovered deceased in Tampa, Florida, earlier this month, according to investigating officers.

The Philadelphia rapper passed away. Her real name was Mia Armaj Bennett.

Officers were called to a neighborhood in Northwest Tampa near the airport around 1:30 pm because someone said they found a body there.

That person was later identified as Bennett, a police spokesperson told the Philadelphia Inquirer.

She died with “no initial signs to suggest that foul play was a factor,” the spokesperson said.

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