Louis Tomlinson's sister, Félicité, dies at the age of 18 following a "heart attack".



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Felicity Tomlinson, social media influencer and sister of pop star Louis Tomlinson, died at the age of 18.

according to The sun, Tomlinson collapsed at his home in Earl's Court, London on Wednesday, March 13, after suffering a heart attack.

A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said: "The police were summoned by the London ambulance service on Wednesday, March 13 at 12:52 pm, to a residential address … following reports that of a woman in cardiac arrest.


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"A woman who was 18 years old was declared dead at the scene. A post mortem examination will take place in due course. "

The London Ambulance Service said: "We were called at 12:51. We sent two ambulance crews, one person in a car and an advanced paramedic at the scene. Unfortunately, despite the efforts of our doctors, one person died. "

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50/50 24 janvier 2019

Les partisans du président nouvellement élu de la République démocratique du Congo, Felix Tshisekedi, applaudissent à leur arrivée à son investiture présidentielle à Kinshasa. Tshisekedi a prêté serment avant de recevoir le drapeau national et une copie de la constitution du président sortant, Joseph Kabila, quittant ses fonctions après 18 ans pbadés à la tête du plus grand pays d'Afrique subsaharienne, marquant la première pbadation pacifique du pouvoir dans le pays après élections chaotiques et âprement disputées

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La mort de Félicité – connue sous le nom de Fizzy – est traitée à ce stade comme "inexpliquée".

Cette nouvelle survient après le décès de sa mère de leucémie en 2016. Plus tôt ce mois-ci, il a publié son nouveau single «Two of Us», qui l'a aidé à surmonter le chagrin provoqué par son décès.

«C’était quelque chose dont j’avais besoin pour me soulager. J'avais l'habitude de m'appuyer sur ma mère pour beaucoup de choses – chaque fois que j'avais besoin de conseils sur quelque chose qu'elle serait le premier appel que j'ai pbadé », a-t-il déclaré.

Les paroles sur la piste comprennent les lignes suivantes: «Cela fait une minute que je ne t'ai pas appelé / tu ne sauras jamais à quel point tu me manques / le jour où ils vous ont pris / je voudrais que ce soit à ma place / mais vous m'avez dit une fois que je ne devais pas n'abandonnez pas.


L & # 39; Independent a contacté le représentant de Louis Tomlinson pour obtenir ses commentaires.

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