Former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst
Found Dead From An Apparent Suicide (Video)
January 31. 2022
Beautiful former Miss USA, Cheslie
Kryst, has died from an apparent suicide. She was
30-years-old. Cheslie was a track star in college,
then became an attorney. After becoming an attorney,
stunning and smart Cheslie became Miss North Carolina, then
Miss USA. After completing her pageant duties,
Cheslie became an Emmy nominated interviewer for the
television show "Extra."
Yesterday morning at approximately
7:15AM, a body was discovered outside The
Orion residential tower in New York. Authorities confirmed it
was that of Cheslie. According to an unconfirmed
report, Cheslie lived on the 9th floor. However, the
unconfirmed report also states she jumped from the 29th
floor. If she lived on the 9th floor how did she end
up jumping from the 29th. This needs to be
investigated.
Cheslie Kryst
A note was
found bequeathing all of her belongings to her
mother, April Simpkins. She was a lawyer. Would she
not have drafted a proper will. What happened on the
spur of the moment that she wrote a note in her 9th
floor apartment leaving her belongings to her mom,
then went up to the 29th and jumped to her death. It
doesn't sound right. What happened to this dear
lady. How did she arrive at this terrible juncture.
Cheslie Kryst
Cheslie had so much going for
herself. She always had such a bright and wonderful
personality on television. I enjoyed her interviews.
I'm saddened to learn of her passing and wish the
incident had not happened. This is so sad. My
deepest condolences to her
family.
Suicide is never the answer. Do not
make such a drastic and life ending decision. It is
very damaging to you and those you would leave
behind. I know we are living in tough times, but do
not take your life. You are here for a purpose. Be
strong and continue to live your life.
STORY SOURCE
Cheslie Kryst, 'Extra' correspondent and
former Miss USA, dead at 30
Sun, January 30, 2022, 6:23 PM - The
family of Cheslie Kryst have confirmed that the
Extra correspondent and former Miss USA has died.
She was 30 years old. "In devastation and great
sorrow, we share the passing of our beloved
Cheslie," Kryst's family said in a statement shared
by Extra.
“Her great light was one that
inspired others around the world with her beauty and
strength. She cared, she loved, she laughed and she
shined. Cheslie embodied love and served others,
whether through her work as an attorney fighting for
social justice, as Miss USA and as a host on Extra.
But most importantly, as a daughter, sister, friend,
mentor and colleague — we know her impact will live
on.”
Today reports that Kryst's death was
announced after police say a 30-year-old woman was
pronounced dead at the scene outside a Midtown
Manhattan address found. While an investigation is
ongoing, police told the news outlet that her death
is "believed to be a suicide" and "indicative of a
jump from an elevated position."...
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Woman who jumped from NYC high-rise identified
as Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst
January 30, 2022 4:09pm - The woman
who leaped to her death from a Midtown high-rise
Sunday was former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst,
law-enforcement sources told The Post. Shortly
before she jumped, Kryst posted on her Instagram
page, “May this day bring you rest and peace.”
The 2019 pageant winner and
30-year-old lawyer jumped from her luxury 60-story
Orion building at 350 W. 42nd St. around 7:15 a.m.
and was found dead in the street below, sources
said...
Sources say Chelsie Kryst was
lone when she jumped and was last seen on a
29th-floor terrace.
Kryst, who
lived on the ninth floor of the building,
was alone when she jumped and was last seen on a
29th-floor terrace,
sources said.
Sources said Kryst left behind a
note saying she wanted to leave everything to her
mother, a former pageant competitor herself who was
crowned Mrs. North Carolina in 2002. The note didn’t
include a motive for Kryst’s actions, sources
said...
If you are struggling with suicidal
thoughts or are experiencing a mental health crisis
and live in New York City, you can call
1-888-NYC-WELL for free and confidential crisis
counseling. If you live outside the five boroughs,
you can dial the 24/7 National Suicide Prevention
hotline at 1-800-273-8255 or go to
SuicidePreventionLifeline.org.
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