The ruling of a Virginia teen’s death as a suicide reportedly stunned skeptical family and friends — some of whom insist that she was murdered.

Hannah Green’s grieving loved ones questioned the state medical examiner’s findings Tuesday that confirmed she died following a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the abdomen in an Amelia storage unit.

Authorities said Green, 17, was conscious and able to talk when officers found her Saturday night at a storage building on a residential property.

The Amelia County High School softball standout later died at Chippenham Hospital from her injuries, news station WTVR reported.

Authorities said Tuesday they will continue to investigate the teen’s death following the medical examiner’s announcement, though no foul play is suspected.

“At this time, investigators of the Amelia Sheriff’s Office continue to look into the circumstances leading to the death of a 17 year old girl on Jan. 14, 2018,” officials said. “At this time, no arrests have been made, no suspects are being sought and foul play is not suspected.”

Green’s friend, Hailey Gilbert, raised doubts that the teen would shoot herself in the stomach if she was trying to take her own life.

“She was murdered I don’t care what they say, why would she shoot herself in the stomach if she was trying to kill herself, that makes no sense,” Gilbert wrote on Facebook. “How many people do you see trying to commit suicide that shoot themselves in the stomach??? If she wanted to die she would have shot herself in the head plain and simple.”

Before her death, there was no indication that the 17-year-old “would have done this to herself,” according to her stepmother, Tina Green, based on their last conversation.

Her father said Monday the teen was “happy” and planned to attend Farmville’s Longwood University in the fall to play softball.

“Hannah was always smiling, always happy,” William Green told WTVR. “She loved playing softball and she loved being with her friends.”

A GoFundMe page was created to raise money for the teen’s funeral.