The daughter of Illinois Rep. Sean Casten (D-Ill.) died on Monday at the family home of the businessman and politician serving the state’s 6th Congressional District, his office has announced.
“We will be issuing no further comment during this heartbreaking time,” his office said.
Casten’s office did not immediately provide any further details surrounding the teen’s cause of death.
Authorities were dispatched to a medical emergency just before 7 a.m. on Monday “for an unresponsive 17-year-old female,” police said, according to the outlet.
“First responders determined that the subject was deceased,” the department said.
Just over a week ago, Casten expressed “tremendous pride” in his daughter during an interview after the teen took the initiative to organize a “Stop the Bleed” training at her school.
The 50-year-old Democratic congressman is running for his third term in the Democratic primary for the state’s newly redrawn 6th district, where he is the seated incumbent.
Casten is running against fellow incumbent Democrat Rep. Marie Newman, a freshman, and Charles Hughes of Chicago, who previously ran for the 3rd Congressional District in the 2020 primary.