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'Killers of the Flower Moon' producer's wife, 39, dies after jumping from hotel

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THE wife of Oscar-nominated producer Bradley Thomas has reportedly died by suicide after jumping to her death.

Isabelle Thomas, who was married to the Killers of the Flower Moon producer, fell from the Hotel Angeleno in Los Angeles on Monday night. 

Bradley Thomas's wife Isabelle has died by suicide

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Bradley Thomas’s wife Isabelle has died by suicideCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Isabelle and Bradley got married and 2018, and had two young kids together

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Isabelle and Bradley got married and 2018, and had two young kids togetherCredit: 2018 Getty Images

She was found at the pool area of the hotel, where she was confirmed dead once law enforcement had arrived.

Multiple injuries to her body that were consistent with someone who had a significant fall, according to the LA County Coroner’s Office.

While some witnesses believe she jumped from the roof, TMZ had claimed that a law enforcement source had believed that the producer’s wife had fallen from a balcony.

It was reported that there was no suicide left behind, however, police have not confirmed that information.

Isabelle and Bradley got married and 2018, and had two young kids together.

Before meeting her husband, she graduated from Oxford with a Neuroscience degree, Deadline reported.

The two were last pictured together on January 13 at the 2024 BAFTA Tea Party in Beverly Hills.

The tragic news is unfortunately following Bradley’s Oscar nomination for Best Picture.

Thomas was also one of the producers behind other hit films including There’s Something About Mary and Dumb and Dumber.

You’re not alone

SUICIDE is the 10th leading cause of death in the US, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Leading Causes of Death Report from 2018.

There were “more than two and half times as many suicides” in the US than there were homicides, according to the report.

For people ages 10 and 34, suicide was the “second leading cause of death” and the fourth for individuals ages 35 to 54.

Suicide is a vital health concern in the U.S. It affects all genders, races and ages.

This is why The-Sun.com launched the You’re Not Alone campaign.

The campaign calls on readers to discuss their mental health issues with their family, friends and health professionals. We can all pitch in to help out others who may be suffering and help save lives.

If you are struggling to cope, you are not alone. There are many free and confidential programs in the US aimed to help those who are struggling with their mental health.

If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health problems, these organizations are here to provide support:

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