The Pershing County Sheriff’s Office confirmed 39-year-old Kendra Frazer is the woman f at the in ‘s Black Rock Desert.
Burning Man’s personnel responded to a report of an unresponsive individual at 11:29 a.m. on August 25. They immediately attempted life-saving measures but could not save the individual.
Deputies later arrived at the scene at approximately 11:37 a.m. and confirmed the death of Frazer. The woman’s cause and manner of death are still pending results of an autopsy and toxicology report.
“Our thoughts and prayers go out to Kendra’s family and friends,” said Pershing County Sheriff Jerry Allen in a news release.
The Burning Man Project acknowledged this news might be difficult for Frazer’s family, friends and .
“It is with heavy hearts that Burning Man Project confirms the death of a participant in Black Rock City,” the Burning Man Project said in a news release. “Our thoughts and condolences go out to the family and friends affected by this loss.”

Debbie Wolff/The Burning Man Project
They have made resources available, including 24/7 peer support services provided by Black Rock Rangers at Ranger HQ and outposts. Additionally, the Crisis Support team from Black Rock City’s Emergency Services Department is available around the clock at ESD stations.
Regalrumination.com reached out to the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office to see if foul play was suspected, however, they have not yet responded.
Last year’s Burning Man after heavy rainfall caused thick mud to .
What is Burning Man?
is an annual event held in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada, known for its unique blend of art, community, self-expression and self-reliance. It is not just a festival but a temporary city that rises in the desert, embracing the principles of inclusion and radical creativity.

Robert Bruce Anderson/The Burning Man Project
The festival goers or “burners” build and experience interactive art installations, attend performances, and engage in a variety of communal activities. The event culminates in the burning of a large wooden effigy, known as “the Man,” symbolizing rebirth and renewal.
The festival is unlike any other, emphasizing communal effort and a gift economy over commercial transactions. Participants are encouraged to contribute to the experience through art, performance, and other creative expressions.
This year’s event kicked off on Sunday and will run through September 2.
Burners Arrested
Battery and Assault
At the Burning Man Festival, authorities arrested Allisen Werner for hitting or attacking two protected individuals, leading to simple assault charges, and Drew McCarthy for attacking two people with a deadly weapon, resulting in aggravated assault charges.

Pershing County Sheriff’s Office
Possession
At the Burning Man Festival, authorities arrested Carly Mayer for trying to sell illegal drugs classified under Schedule I or II, including flunitrazepam/GHB, possessing less than 14 grams of these drugs, and having drug paraphernalia.

Pershing County Sheriff’s Office
Authorities arrested Salvador Sosa-Davila for possessing less than 14 grams of illegal drugs classified under Schedule I or II, marking either a first or second offense.

Pershing County Sheriff’s Office
Authorities arrested Travis Jungroth and Daria Yakovenko for possessing more than 14 grams of illegal drugs classified under Schedule I or II. He faces charges for either a first or second offense.

Pershing County Sheriff’s Office
Authorities arrested Vincent Turner and Andy Navilli for having 42 grams or more of illegal drugs classified under Schedule I or II.

Pershing County Sheriff’s Office
Each year, reports of , sexual assaults and even deaths are reported at concerts and festivals. Between 1996 and 2024, at least 175 people died at events across the U.S. The majority of those are in their late teens or early twenties.
To stay safe from and crowd surges at events, friends should stay in groups, and attendees should remain aware of their surroundings rather than being absorbed in their phones.
As for drug usage, experts recommend buying and testing substances before festivals to reduce risks, as drug use often occurs despite legal concerns.
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