Carrie Romney’s Death Cause Unveiled: Mitt Romney’s Sister-in-Law Passes Away at 64
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Carrie Elizabeth Romney, the late sister-in-law of former U.S. Sen Mitt Romney, tragically passed away in an incident involving a fall from a California parking garage. The County of Los Angeles Department of Medical Examiner recently disclosed that Carrie, 64, died due to blunt traumatic injuries sustained during this event, which has been ruled as suicide.
On the fateful day of October 10, Carrie fell from the roof of a parking garage situated in Valencia, California. The news of her untimely death left Mitt Romney’s family devastated, with the former senator expressing their heartbreak in a statement following her passing.

Upon responding to a call around 8:30 p.m. PT on the night of the tragic incident, law enforcement officials identified Carrie’s body at the Valencia parking garage located at the 24500 block of Town Center Drive. Reports indicated that Carrie either jumped or fell from the five-story structure near a Hyatt Regency hotel, as mentioned by NBC Los Angeles.
In the midst of this tragedy, it was revealed that months before her death, Carrie’s husband George “Scott” Romney, Mitt’s elder brother, had filed for divorce. Court documents revealed that Scott, 84, initiated divorce proceedings on June 10, citing irreconcilable differences as the reason for the split with Carrie, his third wife.
Carrie, who indicated her intention to no longer use the Romney surname post-divorce, was accompanied by her attorney, Paulina Markey, whose statement underscored the challenging circumstances surrounding the situation. Scott’s attorney, Karen L. Goldman, refrained from commenting further, respecting the privacy and sensitivity of the circumstances.
Scott and Carrie had tied the knot on November 16, 2016, though they did not have any children together. Scott’s previous marriages included Ronna Romney from 1967 to 1992 and Sheri Jelalian from 2011 to 2016, with whom he shares seven children, one of whom is Ronna McDaniel, the former Republican National Committee chairwoman.
Amidst the complexities of this personal tragedy, the Romney family faced immense grief and requested privacy to mourn their loss. Extending their deepest condolences to Carrie’s loved ones, the family emphasized the need for privacy and time to come to terms with the profound loss they have suffered.
As the investigation into Carrie Elizabeth Romney’s heartbreaking passing continues, it serves as a poignant reminder of the delicate nature of human life and the importance of mental health support and compassion during challenging times. The legacy of love and warmth Carrie brought to her family’s lives will endure, with cherished memories that will be held close by those she touched.
If you or someone you know is experiencing emotional distress, mental health challenges, or requires support, reaching out for help is vital. Resources like the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, available by calling or texting 988, or visiting 988lifeline.org, offer round-the-clock assistance for those in need.
This tragic loss shines a light on the importance of compassion and understanding in times of personal hardship, resonating beyond the Romney family to encourage support and empathy for all those facing challenging circumstances in their lives.
In memory of Carrie Elizabeth Romney, her life and the impact she made on those around her will be cherished and commemorated as a testament to the enduring power of love and remembrance.
