Mike Thalassitis’ heartbroken friends hold vigil for the Love Island star where he was found hanged
His loved ones lit candles and sent lanterns flying into the sky in his memory
MIKE Thalassitis' heartbroken friends and family have held a vigil for the Love Island star where he was found hanged.
The 26-year-old's loved ones lit candles and sent lanterns flying into the sky in his memory.
Mike Thalassitis with his brother Nick
Lanterns were lit in his memory
The remembrance service came just six days after he was found dead following a secret battle with depression.
Sharing footage from the vigil, his friend Michelle, wrote: "For @mikethalassitis.
"Goodnight @MikeThalassitis Catch those lanterns in the Sky".
Flowers can be seen laid by a tree next to tealights surrounding pictures of Mike.
His death has sparked a nationwide conversation about the treatment of reality TV stars after they finish filming.
Love Island has now pledged to offer therapy to “all Islanders and not only those that reach out to us”.
It follows the suspected suicide of Mike Thalassitis and death of Sophie Gradon last year.
ITV has been fighting to save the lucrative franchise after ex-stars complained of “zero aftercare” and faced backlash from fans.
Mike shot to fame on the 2017 series of the ITV2 dating show.
He was found hanged in a park in Edmonton, North London, last Saturday.
The star was grief-stricken over the death of his grandmother, had accrued "huge debts".
His friends and family have been left shell-shocked by his death, after he appeared to be looking forward to the future with his new restaurant opening.
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It followed a six-month depression battle before his untimely death.
His close friend Montana Brown - who he starred with on Love Island - revealed she thought Mike's death was a hoax and called to warn him.
The 23-year-old said she was told rumours were circulating about him taking his own life before she'd been told the devastating news.
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