Kagney Linn Karter, an adult film actress, has died.  She died in tragic circumstances

Kagney Linn Karter, an adult film actress, has died. She died in tragic circumstances

Kagney Linn Karter, a 36-year-old adult film actress, has died. Information about the woman’s death was provided by her friends who organized a fundraiser for her funeral.

Kagney Linn Karter, 36, a former adult film star and owner of a pole dance fitness studio in Los Angeles, has died. The news about the actress’ death was reported by TMZ and a group of friends who organized a fundraiser on gofundme.com for the funeral and to support her mother, Tina. So far, over $15,000 has been collected, although the collection was planned for half that amount ($8,000). The remaining amount of money is to go to an animal charity.

Kagney Linn Karter is dead. The adult film actress was 36 years old

In a statement from the actress’ friends, we read that she struggled with mental problems. She last attended a fitness studio class on February 7, about two weeks before she took her own life in her own home. “She fought her own battles with the same tenacity and determination that she showed in every other area of ​​her life, and with as much strength as she could,” the statement read.

Kagney Linn Karter made her debut in the pornographic industry in the early 2000s. After almost twenty years, she moved to Los Angeles, where she opened a pole dance fitness center.

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If you are experiencing difficulties and are thinking about taking your own life or want to help someone at risk of suicide, remember that you can use the free help numbers:

  • Support Center for Adults in Mental Crisis: 800-70-2222
  • Helpline for Children and Youth: 116 111
  • Emotional support phone number for adults: 116 123

At this link you will find more information on how to help yourself or others, as well as contacts to organizations helping people in crisis and their loved ones.

If suicidal thoughts or a suicide attempt are life-threatening, for immediate crisis intervention, call the police on 112 or go to the emergency department of your local psychiatric hospital.

Source: Gazeta

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