Daveigh Chase, voice of 'Lilo & Stitch' and actress from 'The Ring', dead at 35 Getty Images Actress Daveigh Chase, who died at the age of 35 from AIDS, left an estate of US$400,000 (R$2 million, at current prices). According to the newspaper "Los Angeles Times", the actress's mother, Cathy Chase, filed a request to become administrator of her daughter's estate, who died without leaving a will. Documents regarding Daveigh's inventory were filed with the Los Angeles Court on July 8th. The actress's family stated in interviews with the North American press that she spent her last days living on the streets. Daveigh Chase, 'The Ring' actress and 'Lilo & Stitch' voice actress, dies at age 35 Chase, who played Samara in "The Ring" and voiced Lilo in "Lilo & Stitch", died on June 16, at age 35. According to a report from the Los Angeles Medical Examiner's Office, the actress died as a result of AIDS and substance abuse. According to the North American television network "NBC", the document also points out that the "chronic use of multiple substances" also contributed to the actress' death. Living with HIV is different from having AIDS. HIV is the acronym in English for human immunodeficiency virus. It mainly attacks cells of the defense system called CD4 and makes us more vulnerable to other viruses, bacteria and cancer. AIDS is the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, a set of signs and symptoms related to the failure of the defense system, characterized by a series of opportunistic infections and cancer. MORE