Cause of Death for Mitt Romney’s Sister-in-Law Revealed
Mitt Romney’s sister-in-law, Carrie Elizabeth Romney, has tragically been reported to have died by suicide. Her passing occurred in October, and details from the L.A. County Medical Examiner confirm that she suffered blunt traumatic injuries after falling from a parking structure in Valencia, California.
Background on Carrie Elizabeth Romney
Carrie was 64 years old at the time of her death. She had been experiencing personal difficulties, as she was in the midst of a divorce. Her husband, Scott Romney, filed for divorce in June, citing “irreconcilable differences.” This marked a significant change in her personal life, having married Scott in 2016 as his third wife.
Family Reactions
- Mitt Romney expressed deep sadness over the loss.
- He described Carrie as a person who brought “warmth and love” to their family.
- The family has requested privacy during this painful time.
Romney’s statement to the Daily Mail highlighted the profound impact Carrie had on their lives and the grief that has enveloped the family. The situation remains a poignant reminder of the struggles many face, underscoring the need for mental health awareness.
Seeking Help
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