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Audrie & Daisy star Daisy Coleman has died, aged 23, after taking her own life. Her mother Melinda Coleman confirmed her death in a post to Facebook. The post read: “My daughter Catherine Daisy Coleman committed suicide tonight.

“If you saw crazy messages and posts, it was because I called the police to check on her.”

Melinda added: “She was my best friend and amazing daughter.

“I think she had to make make it seem like I could live without her.

“I can’t. I wish I could have taken the pain from her!”

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Daisy Coleman dead: Audrie and Daisy star dies aged 23

Daisy appeared in 2016 Netflix documentary Audrie & Daisy where Daisy opened up on the trauma she experienced after she was allegedly sexually assaulted at a house party in Missouri in 2012.

What happened to Daisy’s brother Tristan?

Daisy’s youngest brother Tristan died at age 19 after being involved in a car crash on Interstate 70 in western Kansas in 2018.

Tristan was driving with his mother Melinda Coleman when the fatal crash happened.

Melinda was reported to be in a stable condition after receiving treatment at the Logan County Hospital in Oakley, Kansas.

At the time of his death, Daisy dedicated a post to her late brother on her Instagram.

Daisy wrote: “I don’t want this to be real. I can’t breathe or even think. I tried so hard. You were so excited to live with me your senior year.

“You were always the one right by my side. We went through scene phase together.

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“You always wanted to make things okay for everyone else. I should have hugged you longer.

“We went to every warped tour together. Every year. I would sell my soul to be on the couch with you again watching cops or listening to peepers.”

Daisy added: “You fought so hard for so long. I don’t understand why the universe decided today was the day to let you go.

“But I’ll never stop loving you. You’ll never stop being my best friend.

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I don’t want this to be real. I can’t breathe or even think. I tried so hard. You were so excited to live with me your senior year. You were always the one right by my side. We went through scene phase together. You always wanted to make things okay for everyone else. I should have hugged you longer. We went to every warped tour together. Every year. I would sell my soul to be on the couch with you again watching cops or listening to peepers. You fought so hard for so long. I don’t understand why the universe decided today was the day to let you go. But I’ll never stop loving you. You’ll never stop being my best friend. My baby brother you’ll always be. You’re with Jenny and dad now. I hope you’re holding them as close as I am our memories. Until Valhalla, little warrior. We’ll laugh and drink again over them again one day. I’ll miss you every second until then. Rest In Peace best friend I’ll never quit miss you @xxtcolemanxx If anyone would like to get a tattoo tomorrow so I can afford to go home for his services, I would forever owe you.

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“My baby brother, you’ll always be. You’re with Jenny and dad now. I hope you’re holding them as close as I am our memories.

“Until Valhalla, little warrior. We’ll laugh and drink again over them again one day.

“I’ll miss you every second until then. Rest In Peace best friend
I’ll never quit miss you @xxtcolemanxx.”

For confidential support call the Samaritans in the UK on 116 123 or visit a local Samaritans branch.

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