A stunning teenage model has died in a suspected suicide after falling under a train.
Blonde Gabby Joseph, 16, appeared to have everything to live for and had high hopes of becoming a top name in the fashion world.
But she was killed on Easter Monday when she was hit by a train after getting on the tracks about 150 yards from her local station at Briton Ferry, South Wales.
Cops are examining her Facebook account for her final messages. She had left one which has now been deleted. Another, believed to relate to her modelling, read: "In order to be irreplaceable, one must always be different."
A friend said there was also a suggestion someone held a grudge. But the pal added: "Gabby would hate falling out with anyone because she was a happy person. We just don't know the truth yet."
Gabby, who was 5ft 4ins, lived with her mum Julie, a hairdresser, and father Kerry, 43. Gabby's aunt, Carolyn Gammon, said: "Gabby showed no signs of depression. We just don't know what happened.
"All we know is that she left a message on Facebook which has been deleted. We would urge any youngsters not to bottle things up and talk to people instead of going on websites."
Mum Julie, 41, said: "She was the most beautiful girl in the world, both inside and out. Nothing will take away the pain and devastation this has brought to us."
Gabby was a student at a sixth form college. Dozens of flowers from pals were yesterday left near to where she died.
Her death is not being treated as suspicious. A British Transport Police spokesman said: "A file will be prepared for the coroner."
Source: The Sun
Blonde Gabby Joseph, 16, appeared to have everything to live for and had high hopes of becoming a top name in the fashion world.
But she was killed on Easter Monday when she was hit by a train after getting on the tracks about 150 yards from her local station at Briton Ferry, South Wales.
Cops are examining her Facebook account for her final messages. She had left one which has now been deleted. Another, believed to relate to her modelling, read: "In order to be irreplaceable, one must always be different."
A friend said there was also a suggestion someone held a grudge. But the pal added: "Gabby would hate falling out with anyone because she was a happy person. We just don't know the truth yet."
Gabby, who was 5ft 4ins, lived with her mum Julie, a hairdresser, and father Kerry, 43. Gabby's aunt, Carolyn Gammon, said: "Gabby showed no signs of depression. We just don't know what happened.
"All we know is that she left a message on Facebook which has been deleted. We would urge any youngsters not to bottle things up and talk to people instead of going on websites."
Mum Julie, 41, said: "She was the most beautiful girl in the world, both inside and out. Nothing will take away the pain and devastation this has brought to us."
Gabby was a student at a sixth form college. Dozens of flowers from pals were yesterday left near to where she died.
Her death is not being treated as suspicious. A British Transport Police spokesman said: "A file will be prepared for the coroner."
Source: The Sun
Warm Regard, Sara Pandian
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