'part of me has died'

Big Brother star Nikki Grahame’s mum reveals horrific final moment she saw her late daughter

NIKKI Grahame fans were left in tears as her mum Sue opened up about her death in a new Channel 4 documentary.

Sue appeared on the programme to talk about Nikki’s tragic passing in April last year after a lifelong battle with anorexia.

Sue broke down as she recalled the moment Nikki’s body was taken away

Nikki was remembered in a new Channel 4 documentary

Recalling the moment Nikki’s body was taken away, Sue said: “Watching them put my little girl in a bag, taking her down in the lift…

“I said ‘can you tell me which end her head is?’ And I just stroked it from the outside.”

As she broke down in tears, Sue added: “They took her away and I didn’t see her again. Part of me has died. I miss her more than I can say.”

Viewers were also overcome with emotion over the scenes and took to Twitter to share their sadness.

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One wrote: “Nikki’s Mum is so brave talking about Nikki’s struggle with anorexia. Can’t even begin to imagine how helpless she would feel wanting to help her daughter.”

Another said: “Nikki’s mum has just broken me.”

And a third added: “My heart goes out to Nikki’s mum she broke my heart.”

Sue appeared on Loose Women on Thursday ahead of a Channel 4 documentary about Nikki.

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Confessing that Nikki’s eating disorder “robbed her” of the chance to be a mum to her, Sue said: “I didn’t raise her, she disappeared at eight and I kind of got her back full time when she was 18.”

Sue also revealed some of her daughter’s plans if she managed to recover from the illness.

“Before she died she said ‘when I get well, I’m going to, in my spare time, go around to schools to talk to youngsters, to teenagers, to say don’t do this.

“‘There’s no guarantees, it won’t make you popular, it won’t make you happy, it will just rob you of your life’.”

Nikki passed away in April last year after a lifelong battle with anorexia
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