Bradley Thomas' wife has died by suicide.
Isabelle Thomas wed the film producer in 2018 and the pair share two children together, twins Poppy and Grace.
It's reported that Isabelle's body was found at Hotel Angelino in Los Angeles, US, on Monday (January 29).
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The County of Los Angeles medical examiner has since ruled the late 39-year-old's death as a suicide, citing 'multiple traumatic injuries'.
Isabelle is the daughter of Sir Henry Lawrence and attended Oxford University.
She's thought to have once been appointed by David Cameron, former UK Prime Minister, as a tech advisor before she relocated to California.
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Isabelle was also a DJ, Metro reports, and had played at star-studded gigs like the Grammys' official afterparty.
In the wake of her death, The Good Place star Jameela Jamil - who is thought to have been friends with Isabelle - shared a poignant post to her Instagram page.
"I lost a friend very suddenly this week," she wrote.
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"I was supposed to see her a few weeks ago and couldn’t because I was busy with stupid f**king work.
"I missed the chance to tell her I love her. And to hold her one last time."
Jameela concluded the heartbreaking post: "This is a reminder to put loved ones first so you never have the excruciating regret that I have right now. F**k work. F**k the nonsense. Call your loved ones."
She further captioned the snap: "I lost a friend very suddenly this week. Don't wait til later. Don't presume you can just grow old together. Don't presume the world is fair or makes sense. Don't take anyone or anything you love for granted for a minute.
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"My heart is completely and utterly broken and I don't think I will ever recover."
Isabelle's untimely passing comes just weeks before this year's Oscars, where her husband is nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture for Killers of the Flower Moon.
He produced the film alongside acclaimed director Martin Scorsese, Dan Friedkin and Daniel Lupi.
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Bradley has also produced movies such as There's Something About Mary, Shallow Hal, and Hall Pass.
He is yet to publicly address his wife's passing.
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