Victoria Siegel, 18, dead after found unresponsive at timeshare mogul David Siegel's home in Windermere

Victoria Siegel, 18, dead after found unresponsive at timeshare mogul David Siegel's home in Windermere,The high schooler little girl of "Ruler of Versailles" stars David and Jackie Siegel passed on Saturday in the wake of being discovered inert in their Windermere home, Orange County sheriff's representative Jeff Williamson said.

Victoria Siegel, 18, was discovered lethargic by delegate sheriffs at the Siegels' "Seagull Island" house on Green Island Cove soon after 2 p.m. Saturday, Williamson said.

She was taken to Health Central Hospital in Ocoee, where she was affirmed dead.

Williamson said the medicinal inspector was all the while deciding the reason and way of death.Siegel said he would not remark until an official articulation is discharged.

"The casualty's dad has educated agents that he will be creating an impression in the impending days with respect until the very end of his little girl and is asking for protection as of now," Williamson said.

A post on Jackie Siegel's Facebook page Sunday expressed that "It is with extraordinary bitterness that we request that you regard our protection amid this appalling time and the loss of our adored girl, Victoria. Much obliged to all of you for your supplications to God and for your backing.

As more data turns out the family will share it, until that time there is no remark."

David Siegel is the author of the Orlando-based time-offer organization Westgate Resorts, which has developed into a realm of 28 resorts the nation over, furthermore possesses the Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino and the Cocoa Beach Pier.

Siegel likewise built up Orlando's Mystery Fun House fascination, which worked on International Drive until 2001, and bought the Orlando Predators Arena League Football group in 2014.Jackie Siegel was Mrs. Florida America in 1992 and sits on the Westgate board.

The Siegels may be best known broadly for Lauren Greenfield's 2012 narrative, "Ruler of Versailles," which tailed them as they assembled a second 90,000-square-foot manor, called Versailles House, on Kirkstone Lane nearWindermere, which they have said they want to finish by David's 80th birthday in May 2016.

David Siegel sued Greenfield for "false and defamatory proclamations" yet lost the claim in March 2014 when a referee decided that Jackie and David "effectively advanced" the film while asserting it was defamatory. The Siegels later recorded another lawsuitover the rights to a subsequent film on their biographies.

The Siegels most as of late showed up on last Wednesday's scene of the ABC reality show "Wife Swap."
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