SYDNEY, Australia – The Australian television actress and former model Charlotte Dawson, who was an activist against bullying and harassment after being attacked on the Internet, was found dead in your home. He was 47 years old.
Famous television shows as “Australia’s Next Top Model” actress born in New Zealand had a history of depression. She was found dead in his apartment in Sydney on Saturday morning. Police said there were no suspicious about his death circumstances, the way it is now generally described suicide.
Sydney newspaper The Sunday Telegraph said he was found hanged.
In 2012 she was admitted to a hospital in Sydney after a suicide attempt by episodes of abuse on Twitter. He had taken prescription drugs along with wine and tweeted: “You win” in a suicide note to his torturers cyber
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subsequently made the fight against bullying his personal mission to wage a campaign against such harassment on television and radio and in newspapers, magazines and their estimated Twitter.
His efforts and public persona were recognized by the National Rugby League (NRL), an Australian sports association and last year made ambassador against harassment or “bullying”.
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Community LNR is an extension of its zero tolerance racial abuse in football.
Dawson said in his 2012 autobiography “Air Kiss & Tell” which was frequently visited by “coconut depression.”
appeared frequently in female gossip magazines and reality shows on television. Her modeling career took him to Italy, Britain and Germany in the 1980s.
Prime Minister of New Zealand John Key said in a tweet that was “stunned and saddened” by the news of his death.
The Sun-Herald in Sydney said Sunday that his body was found minutes before his luxury apartment facing the sea were topped.
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