A teenage daughter of Queen Of Versailles stars David and Jackie Siegel has been found dead at the family's luxury Florida mansion.
Victoria Siegel, 18, was found unresponsive by sheriff's deputies at the Seagull Island mansion on Green Island Cove just after 2 p.m. on Saturday.
Victoria the second eldest of the couple's eight children was taken to a nearby hospital where she was later pronounced dead.
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The Siegels (pictured above) have since had a few years of financial success, and have taken the house back off the market to complete construction Victoria Siegel, 18, was found unresponsive at her parent's Seagull Island mansion on Green Island Cove on Saturday afternoon. The family and their extravagant lifestyle gained international attention after the release of the 2012 documentary The Queen Of Versailles. Investigators are working with the medical examiner to determine cause and manner of death, but ClickOrlando is reporting that she died of a drug overdose. 'The victim's father has informed investigators that he will be making a statement in the coming days regarding the death of his daughter, and is requesting privacy at this time,' said Orange County Sheriff spokesman Jeff Williamson. David Siegel, 80, is the billionaire founder of the timeshare company Westgate Resorts. He and his wife Victoria gained fame and notoriety after the 2012 release of the documentary Queen Of Versailles which followed their attempts to build the self-proclaimed 'largest home in America'. They started the project in 2004 but it was stalled after David's business was hit by the failing economy, construction is back on and the sprawls 90,000ft and is expected to be complete by 2016. It has been valued from anywhere between $65 million to $75 million.
The Siegels (pictured above) have since had a few years of financial success, and have taken the house back off the market to complete construction Victoria Siegel, 18, was found unresponsive at her parent's Seagull Island mansion on Green Island Cove on Saturday afternoon. The family and their extravagant lifestyle gained international attention after the release of the 2012 documentary The Queen Of Versailles. Investigators are working with the medical examiner to determine cause and manner of death, but ClickOrlando is reporting that she died of a drug overdose. 'The victim's father has informed investigators that he will be making a statement in the coming days regarding the death of his daughter, and is requesting privacy at this time,' said Orange County Sheriff spokesman Jeff Williamson. David Siegel, 80, is the billionaire founder of the timeshare company Westgate Resorts. He and his wife Victoria gained fame and notoriety after the 2012 release of the documentary Queen Of Versailles which followed their attempts to build the self-proclaimed 'largest home in America'. They started the project in 2004 but it was stalled after David's business was hit by the failing economy, construction is back on and the sprawls 90,000ft and is expected to be complete by 2016. It has been valued from anywhere between $65 million to $75 million.
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