What began as a trip to Miami for the Ultra Music Festival ended in tragedy for a 24-year-old visitor, and now four people are facing charges in her drug-overdose death. The victim, identified in court records as Jenniha T. Le, collapsed at Bayfront Park during the event and later died at a hospital, officials said. Prosecutors say messages, photos and details in a warrant connect a pressed pill allegedly sold near the festival to the fatal reaction that followed.
Charges and defendants
Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle announced the arrests at a news conference. According to NBC6 South Florida, 27-year-old Charlene Forti is charged with murder, conspiracy to commit murder and unlawful use of a two-way communications device. Carmen Lo faces a charge of conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, while 25-year-old Hannah Le-Nguyen and 26-year-old An Tan Ly are charged with possession of a controlled substance. Prosecutors say the case grew out of electronic messages and delivery information laid out in an arrest warrant.
How prosecutors say it unfolded
Investigators say Le and her partner had traveled from Georgia and were at Bayfront Park on March 30, 2025, when Le-Nguyen called Miami Fire Rescue after Le drifted in and out of consciousness. She was taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital and died the morning of March 31, according to the warrant. Prosecutors say messages recovered from phones indicate Forti sold the pressed pill involved, and that Ly and Lo helped coordinate its delivery…