LAUREN Goodger’s boyfriend, Charles Drury, has broken his silence after the tragic death of his daughter.
The worker thanked fans for their support, but admitted he “would never get over it” while sharing a touching message.
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Charles has been heartbroken by the deaths of his daughter and Lauren
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He shared a poignant post about his loss
He wrote: “My head hurts, my heart breaks, I am lost. But my daughters give me the strength to move on.
“I will never overcome what happened, but with the right people and energy I will learn to live with pain.
“Thank you to all the people who have messages, have commented, said a prayer, or even had us in your thoughts. I see you and thank you all.”
Towie’s ex-star Lauren, 35, said her baby was born “without pregnancy or birth complications” before dying Friday at 2 p.m.
The couple, who started dating in October 2020, are already parents of LaRose, who turns one this month.
The cause of the boy’s death has not been revealed, but the star said he was “fine and healthy.”
Last night Lauren shared the song A Mother’s Prayer with the lyrics that appeared on the screen.
It said, “Take her to a place, guide her with your grace, to a place where she is safe.”
The heartbreaking lyrics are from Celine Dion’s song and appeared on top of an emoji with a broken heart.
Lauren posted the tragic news on Instagram on Sunday night, writing: “👼Lorena👼 RIP 08.07.22.
“He was the most beautiful healthy baby I’ve ever seen just like his sister @ babylarose.x.
“You can’t describe in words how a mother who loses your baby that I carried all these months perfectly and also gave birth to take my angel 👼.
“There were no pregnancy or childbirth complications and she was fine and healthy, but now I won’t go into details, I just know there was nothing wrong with her or myself, she was perfect.
“I can’t understand why Larose’s twin is so beautiful, so similar … I’m broken 💔.”
He added, “I came home from the hospital. Charlie and I spent so much time with our little girl Lorena and I still haven’t said goodbye 💔💔💔.”
Many unexplained deaths
Charities dealing with child deaths expressed their sympathy to Lauren and Charles.
A spokeswoman for the Lullaby Trust said: “Around 400 babies die suddenly and unexpectedly in the UK every year and about half of those deaths are no cause.
“Some sudden and unexpected deaths can be explained by post-mortem examination.”
A spokesman for the Sands mourning charity said: “Unfortunately, a large number of neonatal deaths are unaccounted for. It’s devastating for Lauren and Charles, and everyone treats the loss differently.
“You should never be afraid to ask for support.”
The toll-free line numbers are: The Lullaby Trust 0808 802 6868 and Sands 0808 164 3332.