OnlyFans and Babestation model, 24, took her own life in New Year tragedy after struggling with depression and anxiety, inquest hears
- On January 2, Amy Gregory, who used the name Chloe Love in her work, was found hanged in her home in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales
- Post mortem revealed Amy died from pressure to the neck caused by hanging
- For help and support, contact the Samaritans for free, anonymously, on 116 123
A 24-year-old OnlyFans and Babestation model took her own life in a New Year’s tragedy after struggling with depression and anxiety, an inquest has heard.
On 2 January 2022, Amy Gregory, who used the name Chloe Love in her work, was found hanged in her home in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, after a history of mental health issues.
Said to be well liked by her colleagues at adult channel Babestation, Amy’s friends set up a fundraising page in her memory following her death as they paid tribute to the ‘witty, smart, and beautiful young woman.’
A post mortem examination revealed Amy died from pressure to the neck caused by hanging.
Coroner Patricia Morgan said: ‘Amy Louise Gregory, aged 24, had a history of suffering from anxiety and depression.
Amy Gregory, a 24-year-old OnlyFans and Babestation model (pictured) took her own life in a New Year’s tragedy after struggling with depression and anxiety, an inquest has found
On January 2, Amy, pictured, who used the name Chloe Love in her work, was found hanged in her home in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, after a history of mental health issues
Said to be well liked by her colleagues at adult channel Babestation, Amy’s friends set up a fundraising page in her memory following her death as they paid tribute to the ‘witty, smart, and beautiful young woman’
‘On 2 January 2022, Amy was discovered at her home. She was declared deceased at the scene.’
The coroner at Pontypridd recorded a conclusion of suicide at her home in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan.
Her mum Karina paid tribute to her daughter following her death and said: ‘Amy was a smart, ambitious, witty young woman with a gentle heart and a lovely laugh.
‘At 24 Amy had experienced more than most at her age. She was a resilient, strong, and beautiful girl who had overcome a lot of struggles and made the most of her short life.
‘Her family will miss her dearly. We will miss her laugh, her perfect smile, her cheek, her humour, and her bubbly personality.
‘Although we will never get over losing Amy we will carry on together and keep her memory alive in our home and in our hearts.
‘We hope that wherever Amy is now she feels at home, safe, loved, healed, and free.’
The fundraising page set up by Maria Grace raised over £6,500.
A post on the page said: ‘Amy was a witty, smart, and beautiful young woman and she was very loved by her family and friends.
‘She was strong-willed, ambitious, and resilient. Her laugh was loud, her smile was wide, and her heart was big. She loved animals and she doted on her two fur-babies Bennie and Blanca.
‘Amy worked as a glamour model and she was a much loved colleague to her work family at Babestation TV where she was known affectionately as her work alias Chloe Love.
‘Chloe had many fans and people who cared for her and her bubbly personality brought a lot of light to what can often be a dark industry.
A post mortem examination revealed Amy died from pressure to the neck caused by hanging. Coroner Patricia Morgan said: ‘Amy Louise Gregory, aged 24, had a history of suffering from anxiety and depression’
Her mum Karina paid tribute to her daughter following her death and said: ‘Amy was a smart, ambitious, witty young woman with a gentle heart and a lovely laugh
Amy’s beloved dogs led the funeral cars for some of the journey on January 24 last year and people were asked to wear something pink in their outfit as a nod to Amy and her favourite colour
‘Unfortunately that light wasn’t always bright enough to shine for Amy all the time and she often struggled with bouts of deep depression.’
Amy’s beloved dogs led the funeral cars for some of the journey on January 24 last year and people were asked to wear something pink in their outfit as a nod to Amy and her favourite colour.
Alongside fundraising for her funeral, Amy’s friends and family also want to raise awareness for mental health charities.
The fundraising page said: ‘Depression is often a silent disease and I know how difficult it can be to ask for help and speak to family and friends but there are organisations and helplines that are available to offer free support to us all in times of sadness, grief and crisis.’
- For confidential support, call the Samaritans on 116123 or visit a local Samaritans branch. See www.samaritans.org for details.
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