Jump directly to the content
FAMILY TRAGEDY

Netflix star Daisy Coleman’s mother takes her life just four months after daughter’s suicide on FaceTime to boyfriend

THE distraught mother of Daisy Coleman has taken her own life four months after her daughter died by suicide.

, 23, who starred in the Netflix show Audrie & Daisy, died in August from a self-inflicted gun shot wound while on a FaceTime call to her boyfriend.

Daisy, who died from a self-inflicted gun shot wound, and her mother Melinda
8
Daisy, who died from a self-inflicted gun shot wound, and her mother MelindaCredit: Facebook
Daisy had been struggling with mental health issues for years before her tragic death in August
8
Daisy had been struggling with mental health issues for years before her tragic death in August Credit: Instagram

Now tragically, her mother Melinda, 58, was found dead yesterday evening.

Just hours earlier, Melinda shared a series of photos and heartbreaking posts about losing her daughter, on Facebook.

"There aren’t enough I love yous I could have said when I was holding your cold, broken , dead body," her last public post read.

"I held you like a baby anyway, my baby.

"The baby I held when you first came into this world.

"It has always been my greatest honor and joy to be your mother and best friend. Mama bear!"

SafeBae - a sex assault prevention group started by Daisy - announced Melinda's death on Instagram.

The post read: "We are in shock and disbelief to share with our SafeBae family, that we lost Melinda Coleman to suicide this evening.

"The bottomless grief of losing her husband, Tristan and Daisy was more than she could face most days.

"Melinda was a gifted veterinarian, devoted mother and wife, and talented body builder.

"More than anything, she loved and believed in her children.

"It is no accident that she created some of the most gifted, passionate, and resilient children."

The statement also mentioned Melinda's two surviving sons Logan and Charlie.

It added: "Our hearts are with Logan and Charlie. There are no words for our sadness, only that if you are struggling with trauma or depression, you are not alone.

This is the latest tragedy to strike the Coleman family after Daisy's brother.

Melinda's husband also passed away in a car crash when the Netflix star was a child.

Daisy alleged she was raped by a high school football player Matthew Barnett in her hometown of Albany, Missouri when she was just 14.

And when she pressed charges against the popular athlete, the teen was bullied relentlessly online which led her to attempt suicide multiple times.

The 23-year-old never overcame her battle with depression.

On August 4,  body was discovered at an apartment in Lakewood, Colorado, after her mother requested police do a welfare check.

Cops were called on a "possible suicidal party," Police Department spokesperson John Romero told .

Yet, Daisy spoke with officers and crisis prevention paramedics for more than an hour – but never said or did anything indicating she wanted to harm herself, police said.

Melinda and her young daughter, aged around nine, during her birthday celebrations
8
Melinda and her young daughter, aged around nine, during her birthday celebrations
Melinda, who worked at a veterinary clinic, with her daughter at a film festival
8
Melinda, who worked at a veterinary clinic, with her daughter at a film festival

Because of this, Daisy could not be legally held for mental health problems and she was cleared by medics, according to TMZ.

However, hours later at 8.30pm, cops reportedly got a call from a female friend in the same apartment building saying that Daisy had shot herself.

Melinda later publicly confirmed her death.

The 23-year-old was one of the girls featured on which detailed her and friend Paige's alleged sexual assaults when they were 14 and 13, respectively.

Before her own death, the family worked "so hard" to keep the Daisy alive.

Asked what is getting her through each day, Melinda said: "Each other. We worked so hard, so many years of counselling, we did everything we could to keep her alive.

"Looking back on it now, it is pretty overwhelming. If there is never going to be justice for young people like Daisy, this will always be the outcome.

"I just think even in death she's making her mark, things need to change or this will continue to be the trend."

Melinda said she felt her daughter's suicide was a result of a "perfect storm" as she was  and doctors had recently told her she couldn't have children, likely a result of her sexual assault.

Coleman was featured in the 2016 Netflix documentary Audrie & Daisy, which detailed multiple alleged sexual assaults
8
Coleman was featured in the 2016 Netflix documentary Audrie & Daisy, which detailed multiple alleged sexual assaultsCredit: Netflix
Daisy died on August 4 when she took her own life
8
Daisy died on August 4 when she took her own lifeCredit: Getty Images
Daisy alleged she was sexually assaulted when she was 14
8
Daisy alleged she was sexually assaulted when she was 14Credit: Rex Features
Matthew Barnett, who Daisy alleged raped her
8
Matthew Barnett, who Daisy alleged raped herCredit: Getty Images - Getty

While no one was convicted in her case,  pleaded guilty to endangering the welfare of a child after he supplied Daisy with booze and left her in "sub-freezing" temperatures outside her house.

An additional charge against another boy who allegedly filmed a sexual encounter between Daisy and Barnett was also later dropped.

Melinda said the tattoo parlor Daisy worked at in Denver, Colorado, was broken into just days after her death, with thieves making off with her sketchbook and tattoo machine.

"We are missing a lot of her sketches, a report was filed but we haven't heard anything else yet," she said.

Melinda, a veterinary nurse, had a handwritten note from her daughter, 'Love, Daisy', inked on her wrist using some of her ashes.

Daisy's brother Logan also has a tattoo in her honor while some of her ashes were buried after her funeral.

READ MORE SUN STORIES

Around 200 people gathered  to say goodbye to Daisy in Albany, Missouri in August.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) or text Crisis Text Line at 741741.

Trailer for Netflix documentary 'Audrie and Daisy'
Topics