A STUNT rider known for her work in The Crown, Doctor Who and Gentleman Jack has died suddenly.
Jasmine Jackson Lloyd died on April 10 following a long battle with mental illness and addiction.
Jasmine Jackson Lloyd died on April 10Credit: Refer to source
Jasmine was known for her work on Doctor Who and Gentleman Jack Credit: Instagram/jasmine_jacksonlloyd
Her death was confirmed on her Instagram alongside a photo of her and a tribute of her loved ones.
The caption read: “So sorry to have to let everyone know, tragically Jasmine passed away on the 10th of April.
“It is such a shock and difficult time for her family and everyone who was involved in her life.
“Jasmine suffered from mental health issues and battled addiction for years until it finally got the better of her.
Jasmine was said to be an inspiration to other women and riders Credit: Instagram/jasmine_jacksonlloyd
Her family said: ‘she always tried her best no matter the circumstances’ Credit: Instagram/jasmine_jacksonlloyd
“She always tried her best no matter the circumstances and brought joy wherever she went. Jasmine will forever be missed but never forgotten.”
Tributes flooded in for the stuntwoman under the post.
One commnent read: “I’m so so sorry to hear this, I knew her growing up, and thought she was just the coolest girl I’d ever met!
Another added that Jasmine was an inspiration to other women stunt riders.
They said: “I’m so sorry. We never met, but she was an inspiration to so many women and riders like myself.
“What an incredible person and what tragic events. I am absolutely heartbroken and I never even knew her. My heart is with her family and those close to her.”



