Woman's 39th birthday ends in horror after she decided to take scenic route home down narrow mountain road READ MORE: Google Maps sent Utah driver down this 'shortcut' from hell By Joe Hutchison For Dailymail.Com Published: 00:33 EDT, 22 August 2024 | Updated: 00:44 EDT, 22 August 2024 e-mail View comments An Arizona woman died after being thrown from her vehicle when it when it rolled 1,000 feet off a cliff, just days after celebrating her birthday. Kristin 'Kris' Little, 39, died last Friday after her vehicle went airborne along Thumb Butte Road near Prescott and had tumbled down the steep terrain.

She was thrown from the vehicle about halfway down the mountainside. Her mother Jinger Cutting is now planning a funeral for her beloved daughter. The grieving mom told AZFamily that Kris had been watching the sunset in the area before tragedy struck.

' It kills me to think that I will bury my child first,' Jinger Cutting told the outlet. 'That should not be the case.' Kristin 'Kris' Little, 39, died last Friday after her vehicle went off a cliff along Thumb Butte Road near Prescott Officials said her car had tumbled 1,000 feet down the steep terrain and she was thrown from the vehicle about halfway down the mountainside She added: 'I wish God would have taken me first.

God needed Krissy. She is an absolute angel. 'She was an angel on this earth for 39 years and now she’ll be an angel in heaven.

' Little had been a Real Estate Agent in Prescott, and loved to spend her time outdo.