A former Miss USA died at the age of 30 after jumping from a New York City skyscraper, According to Authorities
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Cheslie Kryst, a former Miss USA, died early Sunday morning, according to her family and authorities. She was thirty years old.

According to the New York City Police Department, Kryst, who was elected Miss USA in 2019, died after falling from a skyscraper in Manhattan.
“We share the heartbreak and profound sorrow of our darling Cheslie’s demise,” her family wrote in a statement. “Her immense light, with its beauty and strength, inspired people all around the world. She genuinely cared, she loved, she laughed, and she shone.”
Before her death, the former Miss USA uploaded an Instagram picture. “May this day offer you calm and tranquility,” she tweeted beside a selfie.

Cheslie Kryst, a former Miss USA, died early Sunday morning, according to her family and authorities. She was thirty years old.

According to the New York City Police Department, Kryst, who was elected Miss USA in 2019, died after falling from a skyscraper in Manhattan.
“We share the heartbreak and profound sorrow of our darling Cheslie’s demise,” her family wrote in a statement. “Her immense light, with its beauty and strength, inspired people all around the world. She genuinely cared, she loved, she laughed, and she shone.”
Before her death, the former Miss USA uploaded an Instagram picture. “May this day offer you calm and tranquility,” she tweeted beside a selfie.

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Kryst, who was licensed to practice in two states, had her legal degree and MBA from Wake Forest University, and she majored in track and field at the University of South Carolina.
Kryst also served as a correspondent for ExtraTV, an entertainment news website.
In a statement, the business added, “Our hearts are crushed.” “Cheslie was more than simply an important element of our activities. She was a treasured member of our Extra family who affected everyone on the team. We extend our heartfelt sympathies to all of her family and friends.”
In addition to working in law, she ran a fashion blog for women’s workwear called White Collar Glam and volunteered for Dress for Success.