Charlotte Dawson has been found dead at the age of 47. The New Zealand-born former model and television presenter, who had long been suffering from depression, was found at her Woolloomooloo home this morning (Sat. Feb.22)
Police confirmed to the MailOnline that a 47-year-old woman was discovered in a unit in the upmarket area. In a statement Kings Cross police said there were no ‘suspicious circumstances’ surrounding the death of the former Australia’s Next Top Model judge, and police investigations are continuing.
The statement added: ‘Police will prepare a report for the coroner following the discovery of a body at Woolloomooloo. A close friend of the star told Sydney’s Daily Telegraph shortly after the news broke that Charlotte had been in ‘the worst shape emotionally’ in the days leading up to her death. One friend is said to have alerted the building manager of her apartment complex after Charlotte failed to turn up to a lunch earlier this week.
Police confirmed to the MailOnline that a 47-year-old woman was discovered in a unit in the upmarket area. In a statement Kings Cross police said there were no ‘suspicious circumstances’ surrounding the death of the former Australia’s Next Top Model judge, and police investigations are continuing.
The statement added: ‘Police will prepare a report for the coroner following the discovery of a body at Woolloomooloo. A close friend of the star told Sydney’s Daily Telegraph shortly after the news broke that Charlotte had been in ‘the worst shape emotionally’ in the days leading up to her death. One friend is said to have alerted the building manager of her apartment complex after Charlotte failed to turn up to a lunch earlier this week.
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