Cheerleader who died aboard Carnival cruise ship cremated, death certificate reveals
Anna Kepner's dad subpoenaed in family court
Christopher Kepner, the father of Anna Kepner, was served a subpoena to appear in family court for a child custody civil case. Information about Anna Kepner's death – of which the FBI has provided little details about – is being released through an unrelated court case in a dispute between Kepner's stepmother and her ex-husband – the father of the 16-year-old "suspect" in Kepner's death. To be clear, the FBI has not confirmed its investigation nor named anyone a suspect. FOX 35 and other outlets have reached out to the FBI several times regarding the case. Last week, Kepner's stepmom, Hudson, filed a motion for a gag order in the case, claiming through an attorney that the public exposure and reporting on the case and subsequent fillings could lead to "possible irreversible harm" to the children and family or could jeopardize the investigation and presumed defense.
Anna Kepner, the Florida 18-year-old who died aboard a Carnival cruise ship earlier this month, has been cremated, according to a copy of her death certificate obtained by Fox News.
The public document does not include her cause or manner of death, which is only given on the version of the death certificate supplied to her immediate family under Florida law. The Miami-Dade Medical Examiner's Office declined to comment, citing the ongoing investigation.
The FBI's Miami office is handling the investigation into Kepner's death, which her family said has been ruled a homicide by mechanical asphyxiation in an interview with ABC News Monday.
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"Mechanical asphyxia just means there is something external to the body that hinders her breathing — her chest or belly can't expand," Dr. Priya Banerjee, a board-certified forensic pathologist, explained previously.
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The FBI did not immediately respond to a request for comment and has said little after announcing its investigation two weeks ago.
Kepner's official time of death is listed as 11:17 a.m. on Nov. 7, a day before the Carnival Horizon cruise liner returned to port in Miami.
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Family members have said she was found under her bed, wrapped in a blanket and covered in life jackets in a cabin she shared with her stepbrother.
There have been no publicly announced criminal charges in the case, and the FBI has not identified anyone as a suspect.
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However, according to court documents from a bitter custody battle between the stepbrother's parents, the 16-year-old is an apparent subject of the FBI's investigation.