Trans flight attendant found dead at 25

Trans flight attendant found dead at 25

Transgender flight attendant Kayleigh Scott — who gained fame after showing in a United Airlines business — was discovered lifeless on Monday in her Colorado residence. She was 25.

Scott, who shared her transition story for a 2020 Trans Day of Visibility video produced by United, declared in a 2.30am Instagram put up that she was planning to finish her life, the NY Post experiences.

“As I take my final breaths and exit this living earth, I would like to apologise to everyone I let down. I am so sorry I could not be better,” reads the emotional Instagram put up. “To those that I love, I am sorry I could not be stronger. To those that gave me their everything, I am sorry my effort was not reciprocated.”

United Airlines stated in a press release, “We are incredibly saddened by the tragic loss of Kayleigh Scott and extend our deepest condolences to her family, friends and co-workers.”

According to feedback on her ultimate put up, Scott’s buddies referred to as Denver authorities, asking them to do a welfare verify on the flight attendant.

Scott continued, “Please understand that me leaving is not a reflection of you, but the result of my own inability to turn myself for the better. To Ashley, Cynthia, Regine & Sophia. I am so sorry. Please remember me for the good memories we have shared, and never for my downfall. I will see you all again on the other side.”

A spokesperson for the Denver Police Department stated an investigation is ongoing and that the ultimate dedication of reason behind dying shall be made by the Denver Medical Examiner’s Office, the Los Angeles Blade reported.

However, Scott’s sister, Ashley Scott, later commented to substantiate her sister’s dying.

“To all who have commented and those watching this post, Kay has passed,” Ashley stated. “Thank you for your concern and outpouring of love for her. We are going to miss her so much.”

Scott made headlines in 2020 when United featured her as part of its range marketing campaign.

“There was so much pain behind that sweet boy’s eyes … This is a story that I know is so important for me to continue sharing,” stated Scott within the video documenting her struggles to suit into the cis group. “Not for me, but for those out there who are still fighting social norms, the boundaries set upon them, fighting themselves. Gay, lesbian, bi, trans, pan, whatever, whoever you identify as, come out to be counted.”

Scott stated she credited United for serving to her transition.

“My life changed for the better when I came to United as a flight attendant. With the support from the company, our business resource group for LGBTQ+ employees, and all of my loving co-workers,” Scott stated on the time. “I was able to break free from the chains that helped me and to this day, I’m living confidently. It’s my true self.”

Details surrounding the tip of her life stay unclear, however a number of of her buddies revealed that she struggled with despair.

“2022 has been a year packed with upset and difficulty,” wrote Scott in a New Year’s Eve Facebook put up. “I saw too much death & loss in my life, I came to realise I work a meaningless job for a company that doesn’t value me as an employee.”

“I had my heart destroyed, I lost my nice little home and had to downsize significantly and start over,” continued the put up. “I’m really struggling to find happiness and hope. I’m begging 2023 to be better to me. Please.”

Scott’s mom additionally posted about her daughter’s passing.

“I now have words, my mind is completely rushed with thoughts of you and you like a flooded river are just rushing though my heart,” wrote Andrea Sylvestro. “Kayleigh Scott … I am so unbelievably proud to have you as my daughter, proud and amazed by everything that you have done in your life, your smile was absolutely beautiful, your laughter was unbelievably contagious, your heart was bigger than any of us could have ever understood.”

Sylvestro’s prolonged tribute continued: “I miss you so much already, everything that you have been through, every morning you woke up and looked in that mirror, I hope you saw what we all saw.. a beautiful, eloquent, compassionate, courageous beautiful soul! love you so so much,” continued the put up. “Fly high my beautiful daughter, I will not let a day go by that I don’t honour your name and everything you stood for.”

“Go climb those mountains, live free and let the wind take you away … all my love my beautiful girl,” concluded the put up.

According to Scott’s Instagram, she was an avid skier and mountain climber.

The Post reached out to United and Denver police for remark.

Meanwhile, Scott’s dying has despatched shockwaves by means of the LGBTQ+ group.

“Such a promising life, it’s devastating for an LGBTIQ like me in his early sixties to learn of tragedies of such untimely demise,” commented one individual on Twitter.

“My heart is in pieces,” tweeted one other.

“Stop targeting vulnerable people. They were born equal to everyone,” a 3rd individual declared on a put up about Scott’s passing.

This article initially appeared on NY Post and was reproduced with permission

Originally revealed as Trans flight attendant famed for airline advert discovered lifeless

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au