Sophie Gradon death: Love Island star’s inquest HALTED after parents get ‘new details’

Sophie Gradon, who starred in the 2016 series of Love Island, died on June 20 last year at the age of 32. The inquest into the reality star’s death was due to start next Thursday, however it has reportedly been halted. A representative for the Northumberland Coroner’s Court confirmed it had been cancelled, the Daily Mirror has today stated. A statement read: “Please note that it has been necessary to cancel the hearing date for the Inquest dealing with the death of Sophie Gradon.

It read: “Just wish I could cuddle you all day miss you so much man Sophie not a minute goes by with out your gorgeous smile being a picture in my mind everyday we spent together was so amazing.

“I need them days back… I love you princess.”

Aaron had previously shared the booklet given out at Sophie’s funeral, which was held on July 5.

He captioned it: “I love you with all my heart my beautiful angel I’m absolutely heartbroken.

“I can’t stop crying and I can feel your spirit in my soul RIP Sophie Hannah Gradon.”

The day before Sophie died, she uploaded a picture of herself in her underwear, and was inundated with compliments from her own 462,000 Instagram fans.

“@sneakyvaunt have just released all of these beautiful new bralettes and underwear,” she said.

“Seriously unlike anything I’ve ever seen on Insta. You need to check them out.

“I couldn’t get over how comfy and soft they are #heaven. Def go check them out at sneakyvaunt.com! #sneakyvaunt #loveisland #ad.”

Sophie made history on ITV2 favourite Love Island, as one half of the programme’s first same-sex couple with Katie Salmon.

source: express.co.uk