Devastated pals of model Gracie Spinks, 23, ‘murdered’ in field raise funds to help care for her horse after body found
DEVASTATED pals of model Gracie Spinks who was “murdered” in a field have raised funds to help care for her horse.
Well-wishers have raised more than £6,000 so far which the talented rider and model’s family say will be used for her beloved horse Paddy.
Gracie’s pals have raised funds to look after her beloved horse following her death[/caption]Her friend Abbey Griffin, who launched the GoFund me page, said: “Gracie was a beautiful girl, at just 23 years old she had already touched so many people’s life and what gorgeous memories she leaves behind.
“Just to make you aware that all donations will be given to Gracie’s family to care for Paddy, her horse who she leaves behind. This is at her family’s request. Thank you all.”
She added: “If you knew Gracie you’d also know she was horsey mad and had the most gorgeous horse called Paddy whom she loved dearly.”
Gracie was found dying in a field on Friday morning in the picturesque village of Duckmanton, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, in a suspected murder-suicide.
It is understood she had been hounded by a stalker and had taken out a restraining order against him, according to her close pals.
The body of a man in his 30s was found a short time later across fields half a mile away.
Paramedics tried desperately to save Gracie’s life but she tragically died at the scene, five miles from her family home in Old Whittington.
Pages have been set up for donations[/caption] She was found in a field on Friday morning in the picturesque village of Duckmanton, near Chesterfield[/caption]Police have been accused of failing to investigate a cache of weapons found 100 yards from where she was killed.
Local Anna White revealed she came across two huge knives and an axe in a backpack on a farmer’s track six weeks ago.
Devastated pals of the aspiring eventer and show jumper told how she had recently been “bothered by a weird man who was totally obsessed with her.”
One, who declined to be named, told The Sun: “We are aware that she had a stalker but didn’t know who he was. We heard she had taken out a restraining order against him because he was becoming quite a pest.
“She’s a beautiful young woman, very popular, and he was obsessed with her and kept turning up at the stables. He was infatuated with her.”
A police cordon still remains at the scene today. But part of it has been lifted allowing owners of horses in the field where Paddy lives to tend to the bay gelding and theirs.
Abbey, paying tribute to her pal, said: “She was a caring and loving individual and was always happy to help. She was also so so stubborn and she’d always stand up for what was right.
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“Although no amount of money could ever bring Gracie back, I ask that you please donate what ever you can. We all love you so dearly Gracie, behave up there!”
Well wisher Lawson Howling, among hundreds, wrote: “It’s hard to articulate the sense of loss suffered by so many. She radiated warmth and kindness. Seeing her just brightened your day. Such a cruel world didn’t deserve her. My most sincere condolences to her friends and family. “
Kirstie Akeroyd added: “Rest in peace Gracie, may you carry on galloping in the sky.”