Death of Zoe Sozo Bethel: Miss Alabama dies eight days after suffering horrific injuries in accident

Miss Alabama Zoe Sozo Bethel, 27, a deeply religious beauty pageant contestant and conservative commentator, died Friday in Miami from head injuries she sustained in a mysterious accident, her family announced on social media. social.

“Our beloved Zoe Sozo Bethel passed from this life to the next after succumbing to her injuries,” her family wrote on Facebook.

Bethel represented Cotton State in the Miss for America Strong pageant, which honors single women. She was also a political commentator for RBSN, a conservative media company known for covering rallies for former President Donald Trump, according to her family.

“Zoe has touched the hearts of many people,” they posted on social media.

Miss Alabama Zoe Sozo Bethel, 27, died of head injuries sustained a week earlier

Zoe Sozo Bethel, shown with Donald Trump Jr., was a political commentator for RBSN, a conservative media company

Zoe Sozo Bethel, shown with Donald Trump Jr., was a political commentator for RBSN, a conservative media company

She has also worked for the anti-abortion group Students for Life and Project Veritas, the right-wing organization that aims to show liberal bias in media reporting.

“Today we pray for VICTORY for those who have no voice in overthrowing Roe against Wade,” she posted on Facebook from the Supreme Court building during disputes over a Mississippi law. limiting abortion to the first 15 weeks of pregnancy.

The question was very personal to her.

“I have decided to choose life over ending the innocent life that God has blessed me (daughter) with,” she wrote on social media. “No matter how serious the situation, choosing LIFE is always the right choice.”

Her smile lights up her Instagram page, which usually shows her dressed to the hilt, sometimes in a tight gold lamé party dress, other snaps show her laid-back side in an elegant saffron dress sitting by a river.

She has also worked for the anti-abortion group Students for Life and Project Veritas, the right-wing organization that aims to show liberal bias in media reporting.

She has also worked for the anti-abortion group Students for Life and Project Veritas, the right-wing organization that aims to show liberal bias in media reporting.

Miss Alabama Zoe Sozo Bethel, 27, a deeply religious beauty pageant contestant and conservative commentator, died Friday in Miami from head injuries she sustained in a mysterious accident.

Miss Alabama Zoe Sozo Bethel, 27, a deeply religious beauty pageant contestant and conservative commentator, died Friday in Miami from head injuries she sustained in a mysterious accident.

A video on her Facebook tribute shows her walking through a pine forest wearing a white dress and boots, flashing her mega-watt smile and waving a large banner reading “Jesus is kind.”

According to the family’s social media posts, Bethel suffered “severe brain/brainstem damage” on February 10 in an unknown accident in Miami. She was in a coma until February 18, when she died.

It seemed like the prognosis was grim from the start.

A message posted on February 14 said that “unfortunately doctors say the damage cannot be repaired and he may not have much time left.”

The 27-year-old beauty looked set to take on the world for her conservative beliefs.

She was reportedly fired in 2018 from a modeling gig for her beliefs.

Atlanta-based Ursula Wiedmann Models emailed Bethel saying they would no longer work with her because of her ‘racist political connections’, according to FoxNews.

Bethel told Fox it was because she posted a photo of herself with Donald Trump Jr.

Wiedmann confirmed the email to Fox, but said Bethel was not under contract.

Bethel underwent

Bethel suffered “severe brain/brainstem damage” on February 10 in an unknown accident in Miami. She was in a coma until February 18, when she died

“We work in a diverse industry and we do not tolerate bigotry,” Wiedmann said in a statement. “We wish him the best in his future endeavours.”

Miss USA 2019, Cheslie Kryst, 30, was found dead Sunday morning after jumping from a skyscraper in New York

Miss USA 2019, Cheslie Kryst, 30, was found dead Sunday morning after jumping from a skyscraper in New York

Bethel’s family said they were stunned by the suddenness of her death.

“This has been an abrupt and very traumatic situation for our family, and we can imagine how much of a shock it will be for everyone who knows her and cares for her,” they wrote on Facebook.

The family is accepting donations to cover Bethel’s funeral expenses through a GoFundMe page.

Burial arrangements are still being planned.

She is the second beauty queen to die this year.

Former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst, 30, jumped to her death from a 60-story skyscraper in New York City in January.

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