A five-year-old boy has tragically died in a road traffic accident, family friends have confirmed.
28.06.2022 - 15:55 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A former star of a BBC reality show has sadly died at the age of 28. Jasmine Burkitt's heartbroken fiance confirmed the tragic news.
Jasmine, known as Jazz, appeared in BBC Three's Small Teen Bigger World when it was screened 10 years ago. The The 3ft 11ins star appeared on the documentary alongside her mum Bev, who passed away in 2014, in a bid to shine a spotlight on her life and show people that she was just like any other teenager, despite being born with dwarfism, as writes the Mirror.
Breaking the sad news of Jasmine's death on Monday, Lewis Burke said: "She is the most incredible human that ever walked this planet, she is the strongest, funniest, most kindest and purely decent person I've ever known. "I am truly devastated. She changed my life forever and I'll never be the same."
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The Welsh star won a legion of fans following her stint on TV and even went on to publish an autobiography in 2013. Jazz met and found love with partner Lewis Burke after her rise to fame and since 2021, they've been living in a tent in woodlands after opening up on the challenges of finding decent council housing.
The couple started a blog to keep fans in the loop about their progress, where Lewis broke the sad news of Jazz's death on their joint Facebook page.
Finishing his post, Lewis asked fans for privacy but said he would be organising a memorial event in Jazz's memory in the future.
Last year, the couple told of their life living in a bell tent with their dog Loki in Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire, after being unable to
A five-year-old boy has tragically died in a road traffic accident, family friends have confirmed.
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