Kymberley Suchomel
Kymberley Suchomel
Kymberley Jo Suchomel (née Synder; July 31, 1989 - October 9, 2017) was a resident of Apple Valley, California. She was a survivor of the mass shooting in Las Vegas on October 1, 2017.
She gained recognition after writing a lengthy Facebook post claiming that there were multiple shooters during the shooting.
Early Life
Kymberley Suchomel was born in Las Vegas, Nevada. Her family moved to Apple Valley, California shortly after she was born. They moved again to Nebraska in 1992 where Suchomel lived until she was 16 years old.
Subsequently, she moved back to California to live with her grandmother, Julie Norton.
She graduated at Apple Valley High School in 2007.
Career
Suchomel was the co-founder of the High Desert Phoenix Foundation, a non-profit that helps families in the High Desert areas when a tragedy strikes.
She was inspired to assist the grieving families of her friends, who were murdered in 2009.
Facebook Post (Las Vegas Mass Shooting)
On October 5, 2017, Suchomel wrote a 2,504-word Facebook post providing her thoughts on the Las Vegas massacre. She claimed there were multiple shooters during the incident, contradicting the official narrative that Stephen Paddock was the lone gunman.
I kept looking back expecting to see the gunmen and I say MEN because there was more than one person. There was more than one gun firing. 100% more than one.
Death
On October 9, 2017, four days after writing her notable Facebook post, Kymberley passed away.
Her grandmother, Julie Norton, believes Suchomel may have died in her sleep after her husband, Mike, left for work at 4:30 a.m.
A YouCaring memorial fund has been created for her family. So far, they have raised $5,000.
Personal Life
On August 10, 2013, she married the love of her life, Michael Suchomel.
They had a baby girl, Scarlett, on July 31, 2014 (Kymberley's 25th birthday).