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BBC TV star and Tory campaigner, 21, took own life after bullying complaints

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Teeside Live reports.She was featured in an episode of the Mighty Redcar on the BBC whilst campaigning for the Conservative Party.The passionate Tory was a big Boris fan and had a tattoo of him on her leg.At her inquest this week Teeside Coroner’s Court heard how she “lit up a room just by walking in it”.Miss Smith, of Redcar, was found dead at the foot of cliffs at nearby Saltburn on September 29 last year after police "attended a report of concern for her welfare".The inquest heard how she had previously spoken of taking her own life and told her boyfriend "this time next year I will be dead, or I won't be alive in a few years anyway".She was said to have experienced problems while working as a carer in the weeks leading up to her death.

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