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Audrey Lindvall RIP

:cry: This is terrible news :cry: Condolences to Audrey's family and friends and RIP Audrey :heart:

It's also so tragic to think that she's the third model to pass away recently. 23, or 22 (in the case of the model from Uraguay) or 19 (in the case of Heather) is no age to go :cry: They should have had long and happy lives.. it's just too sad :cry:
 
I can't believe this. Life is so fragile. We can only have comfort in that she's now in a happier place.
 
OH my god:shock:

this really teaches you how special life is

this is too sad:cry:

Rest In peace beautiful Audrey:cry::flower:
 
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I just looked at picture of angela today, and I just thought how hard it is for her and family, but her being in spotlight, I think beyond this forum that fashion magazines should make a tribute for the recent losses. my tears to the lindvall family, my heart goes out to you.
 
Rest in Peace Audrey

My condolences to her family and friends.
 
I just found out from the Angela thread. I didn't even notice the sticky when I first came across the forum page. This is saddening news. :( Far too young. RIP.
 
:cry: BIVE HEARD ABOUT IT YESTERDAY... ITS SO SAD... SHE WAS TOO BEAUTIFUL TO DIE!!!!
THERES ANOTHER ANGEL FROM THE FASHION WORLD...GOD TAKE CARE OF HER AND HEATHER... THEY WILL BE MISS TO ME :doh:
 
As a transportation planner by profession, I cannot describe how terrible it is to read about a young woman being killed in a bike accident.

Please, please, please, realize that biking after a few drinks is no safer than driving after a few drinks. NO SAFER. Call a cab. Please, no more young people getting into accidents...

My sincerest condolences to the family... this is just terrible...
 
I didnt know her name but always saw her work, very sad indeed. I read somewhere that shes Angela Lindvalls sister is it true?

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from boards.teenvogue.com


LEE'S SUMMIT, Mo. -- A model visiting family was killed in a bicycle wreck Wednesday night in Lee's Summit.
Audrey Lindvall, 23, was riding her bike near highways 150 and 291 when she hit a curb and was thrown under the wheels of a gasoline tanker that was pulling into a gas station.
A friend of Lindvall's was riding behind her. The two were planning to meet friends and go partying.
Lindvall was staying at her family's home in Lee's Summit before moving from New York to Los Angeles. She would have turned 24 next week.
Lindvall's friends and relatives said they are overwhelmed with grief.
"She used to love to make faces and laugh and have fun," said Michelle Jersept, one of the victim's sisters. "She was going to move to LA with (her sister) Angela, go back to school, continue to model. And she was in love, found the love of her life. She was very, very happy."
Relatives said Lindvall was multidimensional.
"(Modeling) wasn't her passion; it took her a long time to even embrace it, which she finally did, because she realized it was a job and she was grateful for it. But her passion was nature, plants, healing and ecology," sister Angela Lindvall said.
"She wanted to change the world," a relative said.
"My mother always taught us that 'pretty is as pretty does,' and Audrey lived that," Jersept said.
"I know that she's an angel now, and she's going to be with us in spirit forever. I try to find there to be some reasoning for this, and maybe it was her time to go, but it's just so hard to think I'm never going to get to hang out with her again and laugh with her again, so I just hold on to the memories," Angela Lindvall said.
Bicycle groups are holding a candlelight vigil at the scene of the accident Thursday night.
 
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I wonder if any of the leading fashion magazines will run articles – memorials of some kind, whatever - on the horrible and untimely death of Audrey, and also of Heather Bratton. It really seems the very least that they could do for two beautiful young women with so much to live for, who died such untimely, pointless, terribly violent deaths. Or will these magazines - and the fashion industry in general, that counts on these girls to model all their latest designs and sell all their products in print & TV ads - just forget about them, and go on as if nothing had ever happened. I, for one, am going to e-mail the editorial boards of all of them: VOGUE, ELLE, BAZAAR, COSMO, etc, recommending that they do print some sort of memorial for them in their next issues, or, if not a memorial, than an article in celebration of what they did accomplish in the few, far too few years they were here among the living.
 
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