Cheslie Kryst, Former Miss USA, Dies at 30

Police said Kryst jumped from a Manhattan apartment building and was pronounced dead at the scene Sunday morning

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Cheslie Kryst, the 2019 winner of the Miss USA pageant and a correspondent for the entertainment news program โ€œExtra,โ€ has died at age 30.

Police said Kryst jumped from a Manhattan apartment building and was pronounced dead at the scene Sunday morning. Her family confirmed her death in a statement.

โ€œIn devastation and great sorrow, we share the passing of our beloved Cheslie. Her great light was one that inspired others around the world with her beauty and strength,โ€ her family said.

โ€œCheslie 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 โ€“ we know her impact will live on," her family said.

Kryst, a former Division I athlete and North Carolina attorney, won the Miss USA pageant in May, 2019, and competed in the Miss Universe pageant that year.

When Kryst was crowned, it marked more than a personal triumph: It meant that for the first time, three Black women were the reigning Miss USA, Miss Teen USA and Miss America.

In a statement Sunday, the nationally syndicated program โ€œExtraโ€ described Kryst as โ€œnot just a vital part of our show, she was a beloved part of our Extra family and touched the entire staff. Our deepest condolences to all her family and friends.โ€

Kryst provided commentary at last month's Miss Universe pageant, which called her โ€œone of the brightest, warmest, and most kind people we have ever had the privilege of knowing. Our entire community mourns her loss.โ€

University of South Carolina praised the former student-athlete, calling her โ€œa woman of many talents.โ€ Kryst also held an MBA from Wake Forest University.

According to police, Kryst's body was found at approximately 7 a.m. Sunday in front of the Orion building, a high-rise on West 42nd Street in midtown Manhattan.

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