A 17-year-old cheerleader from California, who recently showcased her talent on the widely watched television show “America’s Got Talent,” has tragically ended her own life, according to multiple sources. Emily Gold was found deceased late Friday night under an overpass in Rancho Cucamonga, a case that local authorities are currently investigating as a suicide.

Gold’s body was reportedly hit multiple times by passing vehicles, including one that did not stop, as reported by the California Highway Patrol. This heartbreaking event took place just a month after Gold and her cheerleading team from Los Osos High School displayed their skills in the quarterfinals of NBC’s reality competition show, “America’s Got Talent.”

The cheerleading squad’s performance was highly acclaimed, even receiving a rare standing ovation from the notoriously critical judge Simon Cowell during their audition in May. The sudden passing of Gold has left her loved ones, including her family, friends, and fans, in a state of shock and grief.

Alex Gold, Emily’s brother, shared his sorrow on Instagram, stating, “The times we spent together won’t ever be enough. Half my heart is gone without you…Rest in heaven Emily Gold because it will always be your world.”

In response to this tragic event, the community has come together to support the Gold family. A GoFundMe page was set up on Sunday to provide financial assistance to the family during this challenging time. The fundraiser has already collected over $26,000 in donations.

The fundraiser’s organizer, Jeanette Fierro, encouraged the community to unite in support of the Gold family. She confirmed that all funds raised would be directly given to the family to help with expenses during this difficult period.

The untimely death of Emily Gold underscores the critical importance of mental health awareness and support, especially among young people. As her community continues to grieve, they also strive to honor her memory and the joy she brought to many through her talent and spirit.

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