It's now been over a month since Love Island and Celebs Go Dating star Mike Thalassitis was found dead in woodland near his home in Essex, after he tragically committed suicide.
Now, after his friends, family, and co-stars attended his funeral earlier this month, it's been revealed an inquest into his death will take place on Wednesday 29th May, the same week Love Island series five is reportedly due to begin.
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Mike's management confirmed his tragic death on 16th March, with a Met Police spokesperson later saying, "Police were called to a park near Latymer Way, N9 at 0928hrs on Saturday, 16 March to reports of a man found hanged.
"Officers and the London Ambulance Service attended and found a man, aged in his 20s deceased.
"At this early stage, the death is not being treated as suspicious. Police are in the process of informing the man's next of kin. A file will be prepared for the coroner."
Following the news of the 26-year-old's death, many fans of the show, and former contestants called for Love Island bosses to review their 'after care' policy, after series two star Sophie Gradon also tragically took her own life.
After the backlash, Love Island producers released a statement reading, "Care for our Islanders is a process the show takes very seriously and is a continuous process for all those taking part in the show.
“We ensure that all of our Contributors are able to access psychological support before, during and after appearing on the show. The programme will always provide ongoing support when needed and where appropriate."
Although no official date for the fifth series of Love Island has been confirmed, Caroline Flack has revealed filming has started.
Find out everything you need to know about Love Island 2019 right here.
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