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Love Island's Georgia Harrison shares tragic last texts with Mike Thalassitis

Love Island's Georgia Harrison has shared her last messages with Mike Thalassitis months after his death.

The ITV dating show star, 26, was tragically found dead hanged near his childhood home in March.

And Georgia showed the effects of his death are still weighing heavily today as she shared a tribute to him on her Instagram story.

Alongside a picture of Mike, she wrote: "Thinking about you a lot today boy.

Georgia paid tribute to Mike on her page (Instagram)
Georgia revealed she had been thinking about her late pal (Instagram)

"Wish I could turn back time and just have a chat with you and work through it."

Alongside a crying emoji, Georgia added: "@Mike_thala you were so positive last time I saw you we were loving the magic and I thought you were all good but I really regret that I had to leave that night because if we had stayed out together you might of opened up more".

Georgia then shared a string of messages she had sent Mike on Instagram not long before his death.

"How are u xx," she writes in the Instagram DM.

Georgia shared the messages on her Instagram (Instagram)

"Alright georgia. Yea good. You?," Mike replies.

"Goood!," Georgia writes. "Was just thinking of you. You have a new cafe how exciting !!!! I'm coming down soon as you open (sic)".

Reflecting on the chat, Georgia captioned the image: "I messaged you this day because I had a feeling I should check on you.

"It was like I got this weird sense of anxiety about you and I thought I need to message him ASAP but you acted like everything was fine".

Mike Thalassitis' death was confirmed as suicide (PA)

An inquest into Mike's death revealed he took his own life after taking cocaine and alcohol.

A toxicology report also showed anti-depressant drug Fluxotine in the star's system.

Since his passing ITV have upped the aftercare they offer contestants following their time on the show.

If you need to speak to someone, Samaritans are available 24/7 by calling 116 123 or by emailing jo@samaritans.org

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