Tragic Death of ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Producer Bradley Thomas’ Wife Isabelle, 39, in Los Angeles Hotel Jump

Oscar-nominated Producer’s Wife Dead in Tragic Suicide Plunge

Isabelle Thomas, the wife of the Killers of the Flower Moon producer Bradley Thomas, died after jumping from the Hotel Angeleno in Los Angeles. The stunning 39-year-old mom fell to her death on Monday night, and was found at the pool area of the hotel. Despite the efforts of emergency services, Isabelle was pronounced dead at the scene. The tragedy has left those close to her devastated and searching for answers.

Isabelle Thomas: A Life Cut Short

Isabelle was more than just the wife of a successful Hollywood producer. As the stepmother to Bradley’s two older kids, Lucy and Charlie, and the mother of their two young twins, Poppy and Grace, she was a loving and dedicated family woman. But she was also a socialite and a woman with a wealth of experience and knowledge – a former student of Oxford University, a tech advisor, and a passionate filmmaker.

Isabelle’s Journey and Tragic End

Isabelle’s journey took her from the private King Edward’s School and Prior Park College in Bath to the grand halls of Oxford University, where she graduated with a Neuroscience degree. Her talents didn’t end there, as she later addressed the UN and The World Bank, and was appointed by the former British prime minister, David Cameron, to serve as a tech advisor. Isabelle was also known for her love of the nightlife, with old social media posts showing her moonlighting as a DJ and rubbing shoulders with famous faces from Amy Winehouse to Jameela Jamil.

You’re Not Alone: A Message of Hope

The tragic loss of Isabelle Thomas is a reminder that suicide is a vital health concern that affects all demographics. It’s a tragic end to a life that touched so many. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health problems, help is available. Always remember, you’re not alone.

If you’re struggling to cope, there are many free and confidential programs in the US aimed at helping those who are struggling with their mental health. The You’re Not Alone campaign by Central Recorder calls on readers to discuss their mental health issues with family, friends, and health professionals as a way to help those who may be suffering and save lives. Suicide is preventable, and by spreading awareness, we can all pitch in to help.

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