
Horrific footage shows the ravine where Caitlyn Jenner’s manager and longtime friend Sophia Hutchins died in a fatal ATV crash.
Hutchins tragically died on Wednesday in a quad bike accident after plunging down a cliff near the reality TV star’s Malibu home.
Her ATV is believed to have struck the bumper of a moving car and was thrown down a ravine. Aerial footage captured by KCAL shows the vehicle overturned in the brush.
The ATV appears to have come to a stop on top of another vehicle.
Hutchins’ blue Polaris ATV is seen lying on top of a rusty vehicle, which also appeared to have gone over the cliff.
Sources revealed that after striking the car’s bumper, the impact forced the ATV and Hutchins ended up ‘plummeting 350ft down into a ravine.’
First responders pronounced Hutchins dead at the scene. The two individuals in the car struck by Hutchins and the ATV were not injured.
It is not yet known if Jenner witnessed the crash or was at home at the time of the tragic incident.

The ATV appears to have come to a stop on top of another vehicle. Hutchins’ blue Polaris ATV is seen lying on top of a rusty vehicle, which also appeared to have gone over the cliff

Caitlyn Jenner’s manager and longtime friend Sophia Hutchins died in a fatal ATV crash
Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies responded to reports of a crash at the 4200 block of Decker Canyon Road just after 11.30am local time (2.30pm EST) Wednesday.
The collision caused the off-road vehicle to veer over the cliff, coming to a stop on top of another vehicle.
Some reports suggest Hutchins’ ATV was thrown down the ravine after striking the bumper of a moving car.
But other sources claim the crash occurred after a pick-up truck collided with the back of the off-road vehicle.
Investigators told KCAL pick-up truck driver did not appear to be impaired or intoxicated at the time of the crash. The driver’s identity has not yet been released.
Daily Mail has contacted the sheriff’s office for further information.
Hutchins, like Jenner, was transgender and cited the father-of-six as the inspiration for coming out in college back in 2016.
In 2017, she moved into Jenner’s $3.5million Malibu mansion and began working as the star’s manager, taking over the role from Jenner’s ex-wife Kris Jenner, 69, after their 2015 divorce.
Hutchins was Jenner’s confidant for over a decade after the celebrated Olympian, 75, came out as a transgender woman in 2015.
The pair met that year and appeared in multiple episodes of the television documentary series I Am Cait, a spin-off of Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
Despite living under one roof, Hutchins previously told The New York Times that she and Jenner ‘were never romantically involved’ – insisting it was all about work and friendship.
‘Caitlyn is a parent to me. I have said that a million times. It is a parental, familial relationship,’ Hutchins said.
In 2020, Hutchins posed for an online ad campaign for Kim Kardashian’s highly successful clothing line SKIMS.
Hutchins was particularly close to Kris, speaking to her regularly, and also had a good relationship with Jenner’s daughters Kendall, 29, and Kylie, 27. The siblings once gave Hutchins a stunning heart-shaped diamond necklace for Christmas.
‘I’m on good terms with all the family, but I’m closest with Kris, Kim, Kylie and Kendall’, Hutchins said.

In 2020, Hutchins posed for an online ad campaign for Kim Kardashian’s highly successful clothing line SKIMS

Kim Kardashian, Caitlyn Jenner and Sophia Hutchins attend the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party
Sophia, formerly Scott Hutchins, began her transition while studying at Pepperdine University – but previously revealed that she had identified as female at a young age.
As a student at Pepperdine University, she began to undergo certain medical procedures as well as hormone treatments and hair removal.
The businesswoman had seen a therapist – who helped aid in the decision to transition but seeing Jenner’s 20/20 interview where the star announced her own transition put everything into full swing.
During an interview with her school newspaper in 2016, Hutchins reflected, ‘I’ve always had the question of “Do I want to transition from male to female?”
‘I never thought a lot about doing it until I got into college because I was able to break away from my family and started to establish my own identity.’
She had also given credit to her time at school ‘to deal with a lot of issues that had always been there.’
And after watching Caitlyn’s interview, Sophia explained that it, ‘made it so much more real for [her], like normal and successful people do this and people are okay when they do it.’
Hutchins ended up taking some time off of school in order to complete her gender transition.
When she was at the age of 15, Hutchins remembered telling a friend that she was female for the first time.
‘It’s almost like it just came out. I didn’t even mean to let it out since I had been so used to holding it in and brushing it under the rug.’
In 2019 during an appearance on Jim Breslo’s Hidden Truth Show, Sophia also got candid about her gender identity.
The media personality remembered making comments about her gender dysmorphia to her parents as young as age five.
After her transition, Hutchins stated, ‘I truly feel my spirit, my soul, my mind is exactly the same, I am just so much more comfortable physically.

After her transition, Hutchins stated, ‘I truly feel my spirit, my soul, my mind is exactly the same, I am just so much more comfortable physically’; seen in 2019 in NYC
‘Before I transitioned I felt like “Yeah, I’m definitely just a girl, but I’m in the wrong body.” And I felt trapped in that body.’
She added, ‘And I needed to have the hormones to change the body, for me, the surgeries to change the body.
‘But for me, that’s what I wanted to do, and that’s what made me ultimately so at peace.’
While at Pepperdine, Hutchins was the chair of the LGBTQ+ committee in SGA and a member of the school’s first LGBTQ+ club Crossroads.
She had also been the former CEO of the nonprofit organization called the Caitlyn Jenner Foundation.
It helps ‘promote equality and combats discrimination by providing grans to organizations that empower and improv the lives of transgender people, including youth, ant-bullying, suicide prevention, healthcare, housing, employment, and related programs,’ per the official website.
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