2021 Ms. Alabama Luella Barker, Joe Sozo Bethel, died of a serious head injury in a recent accident, the New York Post reported Monday.
Bethel's parents announced the news of their daughter's death on social media Monday. "On Friday, February 18, 2022, at 5:30 am, Joe Sozo Bethel, our beloved in Miami, East Florida, died without winning the injury," the parents said.
According to reports, Bethel's parents said they had been in an accident four days after their daughter's death, which reportedly caused severe brain damage and was in a coma.
To cover the medical and other costs of the Aboriginal people, the family created the GoFundMe page, raising more than $40,000.
The deceased's colleagues and fans paid tribute to the deceased through social media.
"I was shocked and saddened by the death of such a wonderful young woman," she said, "she was the one who lit up the surroundings. Both the inside and the outside were beautiful, "she was incredibly bold in her beliefs and values," and "she was always a pillar of the elegant and wisely moved Conservative movement." Bethel was also a conservative commentator who participated in organizations such as Project Veritas, Liberty University and Turning Point USA.
Bethel's family did not disclose the exact circumstances of the accident, but it is known to be a traffic accident.
In the meantime, last month, there was another tragedy from a beauty pageant: Miss USA 2019 black woman Chesley Christ tragically died in a building in Manhattan, USA.
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