A heartbreaking video believed to be the last recording of Tyra Spaulding, the 26-year-old former Miss Universe Jamaica contestant found dead last week, has surfaced on social media — sparking fresh waves of grief and discussion across the Caribbean.
Spaulding’s body was discovered by relatives at her home on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2025. Police confirmed that her death is being investigated as a suspected suicide, pending the results of an autopsy.

Her Last Words
In the video, Spaulding speaks candidly about her disillusionment with the world, questioning faith and describing her struggle to find light in what she felt was overwhelming darkness.
“I think this world is truly, truly evil and evil only,” she said in the emotional recording. “I’m walking through the night searching for a light for God.”
The clip has been widely shared across Instagram, TikTok, and X (formerly Twitter), with many calling it a haunting farewell that sheds light on the internal battles she faced.
Shock and Reaction
News of the video has intensified mourning online. Thousands of comments poured in, with supporters expressing sorrow and urging greater attention to mental health.
One person wrote:
“RIP Queen. This is a wake up call to all of us… guard your heart.”
Another commented:
“The pressures of life are unbearable at times. Rest easy ❤️.”
Broader Impact
Spaulding’s death and the circulation of her final words have reignited calls for mental health awareness and suicide prevention resources in Jamaica and across the Caribbean. Advocates note that young women in high-profile industries like modeling and pageantry often face intense pressure, compounded by public scrutiny and limited access to safe spaces for mental health care.
As her video continues to circulate, many fans are remembering not only her beauty and talent but also her courage in speaking her truth, even in her final moments.
