The Inner West London Coroner’s Court has confirmed the cause of death of Félicité Tomlinson. The aspiring fashion designer’s death was a result of a fatal combination of drugs. Tomlinson was found unresponsive by a friend in her west London apartment on March 13th earlier this year.
The report has revealed that cocaine, Xanax and OxyCotin were found in Tomlinson’s system. Coroner Shirley Radcliffe described the combination as “the perfect storm”.
Félicité’s brother, former One Direction star Louis Tomlinson, took to Twitter to thank fans for their support in the wake of the tragedy.
“Just wanted to thank everyone for their lovely words over the past couple of weeks,” he wrote. “Back in the studio today to vocal something I wrote a few months ago. Sending you all loads of love x.”
Tomlinson’s younger twin sisters, Phoebe and Daisy Tomlinson also took to Instagram to share a poignant tribute to their late sister.
“Words don’t even begin to describe how shocked and broken hearted we all are. “You were my best friend, sister, motivator and person that could make me laugh until I cried,” Phoebe wrote. “I’m lost without you and the thought of never seeing you again scares me like you wouldn’t believe. I will love you forever and ever and you and mama will have a place in my heart until the day I die.”
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Sister Daisy shared precious memories she had with her sister, and shared that Félicité would be joining their mother Johanna Deakin — who passed away in December 2016 from Leukemia. “Mama needed you,” she wrote. “I hope you are happier up there with her. make sure you don’t forget about us. keep us in your conversations.
“I have two angels now, watching over me. I can’t wait to make you both so proud of me.”
