Georgia Teen Music Prodigy’s Bright Future Ends In Disturbing Mansion Horror: ‘What He Did Is Sickening’

Georgia is reeling from the shocking and heartbreaking death of 15-year-old violin prodigy Grace Choi, who was killed alongside her mother by her own father in what police describe as a suspected murder-suicide inside their $1.7 million Duluth mansion. Just weeks ago, Grace was performing at the world-famous Carnegie Hall in New York City, soaking in the applause and proving she was destined for greatness. Now, her community is mourning a life cut far too short.

The Johns Creek Police Department confirmed that Grace’s father, Dr. James Choi, a well-known dentist, is believed to have taken the lives of his wife, Myoung, and their talented daughter before killing himself. Investigators discovered the family of three inside their sprawling home on Glen Castle Court on Sunday after a welfare check. While authorities have not yet released the exact causes of death, the case has left Georgia stunned and grieving, per Daily Mail.

Grace wasn’t just any high school student. She was a standout sophomore at Mount Pisgah Christian School, where her teachers and peers say she lit up every room she walked into. The school released a heartbreaking statement Tuesday, describing her as “treasured and beloved.” The fine arts department, which had just weeks earlier celebrated her Carnegie Hall performance, took to Instagram to express their grief: “Grace, you are so loved. You make us so proud and you will always be an integral part of our fine arts family.”…

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