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Mike Thalassitis’s secret girlfriend Ellie O’Donnell says his suicide ‘will haunt her for the rest of my life’

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MIKE ­Thalassitis’ secret girlfriend has told of her shock at his suicide, saying it “will haunt me for the rest of my life”.

Model Ellie O’Donnell, 22, had been texting the star about his new restaurant the day before he died.

Mike Thalassitis was secretly dating model Ellie O’Donnell before his shock death
Model Ellie has said Mike’s suicide will haunt her for the rest of her life

She has posted a tribute on Instagram, along with photos of them drinking cocktails just a week ago.

She wrote: “You were literally texting me yesterday pictures of the samples for the colour of the tables in your new restaurant. That was your last text to me.

“You were the kindest soul, you were so funny.

“I’m glad I got to hear you laugh and see you smile before you left this world.”

Mike was found dead on Saturday night in a park in North London
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Pals say Love Island star Mike never truly got over ex Megan McKenna

Meanwhile Mike’s pals said he never really got over reality star Megan McKenna. The pair dated for seven months before splitting last summer.

One friend said: “She was his first true love.

“The break-up hit him hard and put him in a bad place. He battled hard to come through it but that feeling still lingered.”

Sun bid to help cut toll

By Kate Jackson

TODAY The Sun launches a new campaign to raise awareness of suicide prevention and help combat the tragic numbers of young people taking their own lives.

An unacceptable 1,600 people under 35 die each year by suicide – a staggering three quarters of whom are men.

Backed by leading suicide prevention charity, Papyrus, we are urging those driven to think about suicide to TALK , to share their concerns with friends, loved ones and professionals before it is too late.

And, our Let’s Talk campaign – last night backed by all three major political parties – asks those same friends and loved ones to talk to anyone they feel is acting suicidal.

Below we hear from Papyrus boss, Ged Flynn, who says: “We need to help children and young people know that all human beings struggle.

“We can’t protect them from pain, but by having open conversations, we can make sure they know they have choices.”

Last night Suicide Prevention Minister Jackie Doyle-Price said: “Every death by suicide is preventable. Many organisations can play their part in suicide prevention and I am really pleased that the Sun is launching this campaign.

“Suicide happens when people feel they can’t cope anymore. No one should feel like they can’t ask for help.”

Labour’s shadow minister for mental health, Barbara Keeley MP, said: “Mike Thalassitis’ tragic death should be a wake-up call to the whole country about the emotional pressures that young people face today, not least when they are thrust into the limelight.

“The growing epidemic of mental ill health and suicide among our young people is one of the greatest challenges of our times and needs to be recognised and combatted right across society.

“That is why I am backing the campaign by the Sun and Papyrus to encourage people to speak up about their mental health.”

Lib Dem MP Norman Lamb, a former health minister, added: “I strongly support this campaign and thank The Sun for making a stand.

“We can do much more, as a country, to save lives.”

  • GET professional suicide prevention advice in confidence at PAPYRUS HopelineUK on 0800 068 4141 or email pat@papyrus-uk.org



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