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SHOCK: America's Got Talent Contestant, 17, Dead Weeks After Being On Show

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This is tragic. This story highlights a heartbreaking loss in the world of dance and entertainment,

[Logo]( [SHOCK: America's Got Talent Contestant, 17, Dead Weeks After Being On Show] [SHOCK: America's Got Talent Contestant, 17, Dead Weeks After Being On Show]( This is tragic. This story highlights a heartbreaking loss in the world of dance and entertainment, as 17-year-old Emily Gold, a member of her high school dance team, tragically died by suicide just weeks after her team's appearance on *America's Got Talent*. Emily, who had danced her way into the hearts of many, was part of Los Osos High School's varsity dance and cheer teams, both of which were integral to her high school experience. The California Highway Patrol responded to a distressing scene on the 210 freeway, where officers found a pedestrian down in the lanes. The victim, later identified as Emily, had been struck by at least one vehicle and was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding her death, though it is being treated as a suicide. The news has left Emily's community in Rancho Cucamonga, California, reeling. Principal Eric Cypher of Los Osos High School reached out to students and parents to express his sorrow, calling Emily a "beloved Grizzly," a nickname for the school's students. He emphasized that Emily's presence on both the dance and cheer squads left a lasting impact, and the entire school is mourning this tremendous loss. In addition, the school's varsity dance team took to Instagram to post a heartfelt tribute. Accompanied by videos and pictures of Emily, they expressed their gratitude for the outpouring of support and asked for continued prayers for her family during this time of grief. To help the Gold family through this tragedy, a GoFundMe page has been launched. The page invites the community to contribute toward supporting her family and covering any expenses they may face during this difficult time. Messages of sympathy and support have poured in, reflecting the deep impact Emily had on those around her. Emily's passing comes shortly after her dance team competed in the quarterfinals of *America's Got Talent*, a remarkable achievement that showcased the hard work and dedication of the young performers. Despite not advancing to the finals, their performance was praised by judge Simon Cowell, who called it "absolutely brilliant" and likened the team's energy and talent to what every great school should be encouraging. Emily herself spoke fondly of the *AGT* experience in an interview just weeks before her passing, describing the thrill of performing and the pressure of making last-minute corrections before hitting the stage. Her words, full of enthusiasm for dance and her teammates, now echo with a bittersweet resonance. This tragedy is a stark reminder of the importance of mental health awareness and support, particularly among young people who may be struggling in silence. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by dialing 988. [Fox News]( [Mom Speaks Out After Near Death Experience On Treadmill] [Mom Speaks Out After Near Death Experience On Treadmill]( 'Listen to your body.' [Caitlin Clark Makes History...Again!] [Caitlin Clark Makes History...Again!]( She's On Fire. [Dolphins Face Another Crisis After Tyreek Hill Controversy] [Dolphins Face Another Crisis After Tyreek Hill Controversy]( When it rains it pours. [Dancing With The Stars Contestant Chemistry With Partner Sparks Rumors] [Dancing With The Stars Contestant Chemistry With Partner Sparks Rumors]( Sparks on the dance floor are heating up off stage? [Famous Rock Band Issues Apology After They Fight On Stage!] [Famous Rock Band Issues Apology After They Fight On Stage!]( SMH. You are receiving this email because you opted in to Stories Ongoing daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Stories Ongoing. All rights reserved. 2423 S Orange Ave, Suite 340 Orlando, FL 32806 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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