Emily Gold, a 17-year-old dancer and cheerleader from California, has sadly died by suicide. Her body was discovered beneath an overpass in Rancho Cucamonga late Friday night, September 13. The San Bernardino Coroner’s Office confirmed her death occurred at 11:52 p.m. The California Highway Patrol arrived at the scene and Public Information Officer Rodrigo Jimenez reported that Emily was struck by at least one vehicle in the carpool lane of eastbound 210. A Rising Star Lost Too Soon Emily’s death follows her recent appearance on "America’s Got Talent," where she and her Los Osos High School dance team impressed audiences and advanced to the quarterfinals. Their performance, which ended in August, earned them a standing ovation from judge Simon Cowell. Emily's sudden passing has deeply affected her fans, fellow performers, and the local community. She was remembered for her extraordinary talent, kindness, and leadership. Community Tributes and Support The Los Osos High School Varsity Dance Team posted a tribute on Instagram, expressing their grief: “It is with such heavy hearts that we share the passing of our beautiful, kind, and loving Emily Gold, Senior and Varsity Dance Captain. Emily embodied our core team values with her strength, commitment, and compassion.” The community has come together to honor Emily’s memory, with classmates, teachers, and friends offering their condolences and support. Fundraising for the Gold Family A GoFundMe campaign, organized by Jeanette Fierro, has been set up to assist Emily’s family with funeral and related expenses. The campaign aims to raise $50,000 to support the Gold family during this challenging time. The GoFundMe page states, “With great sadness, we share that our Los Osos Grizzly Emily Gold has passed away. As a community, let’s come together and support the Gold family. All funds will directly aid the family and help with expenses.” Local authorities are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding Emily’s death, with no additional details available at this time. Donald Trump Launches New Cryptocurrency Venture Amid Election Campaign World Ozone Day Explained: How September 16 Impacts Our Planet’s Future Israel Health Ministry Launches First Suicide Prevention Campaign, Urges Men to Seek Help