Heartbroken Aisleyne Horgan Wallace held dead dog in her arms for 11 HOURS – days after close pal’s devastating death

AISLEYNE Horgan Wallace has told how she held her dead dog in her arms for 11 hours as she remained in denial about his death.
Charlie's passing comes just three days after the shocking death of heartbroken Aisleyne's close friend Chanel.
The Big Brother legend sparked serious concern with fans as she spoke of being hit by the two devastating deaths.
Sharing pictures of her pup, Aisleyne wrote on Instagram: "First pic was 3 hours before you died.
"I had no idea.... but u did.... thats why u came. U never cuddled me in bed like this... then 1 hour later u died in my arms...
"I held u for 11 hours, not wanting to believe the truth....
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"I woke up today.... no more ypu... no pitter patter feet coming to wake my mummy up, no more BEST morning cuddles....
"My baby my first born my replacement child gone... died slowly in my arms.... knowing mummy was there, you was safe.... I love you Charlie...."
Aisleyne has admitted struggling with the grief of her friend Chanel, who was in her 30s when she was found dead at a property in Bournemouth last week.
Following Charle's death, Aisleyne has been posting concerning messages on social media which we've chosen not to repeat.
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She told how a vet advised putting Charlie down a month ago, but is glad she had the extra four weeks with him.
Aisleyne added: "I PROMISE he's had the BEST last month and died so peaceful....
"I AM NOT COPING. THIS WORLD TOO FULL OF PAIN."
"MUMMY LOVES YOU."
Before her most recent loss, the reality star said she was unable to "breathe" after her finding out that her good pal had died.
Aisleyne, 46, shared throwback photos of her and her friend during holidays together.
The former Big Brother star emotionally penned: "I can't even breath, not you... not my precious gentle kind baby girl.
"F*** it let me come where you are, the world was beautiful with you in it, I can't even, I love you."
A spokesperson for Dorset Police said: “Officers attended and carried out enquiries at the scene.
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“The woman’s death is not being treated as suspicious and her family has been informed.
“Our thoughts are with the woman’s loved ones at this difficult time.”