FORMER Big Brother contestant Nikki Grahame died of anorexia, it has been confirmed today. The 38 year-old, who shot to fame after a stinit on the Channel 4 show, sadly passed away aged just 38 after being treated at Dorset County Hospital as an inpatient It is understood that a doctor has today confirmed her cause of death as anorexia nervosa. A spokeswoman for Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust released a statement at the time of her death, saying: “Staff at the Trust were deeply saddened to learn of the death of Miss Grahame, and our thoughts are with the family and friends of Miss Grahame at this very difficult time.
FORMER Big Brother contestant Nikki Grahame died of anorexia, it has been confirmed today. The 38 year-old, who shot to fame after a stinit on the Channel 4 show, sadly passed away aged just 38 after being treated at Dorset County Hospital as an inpatient It is understood that a doctor has today confirmed her cause of death as anorexia nervosa. A spokeswoman for Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust released a statement at the time of her death, saying: “Staff at the Trust were deeply saddened to learn of the death of Miss Grahame, and our thoughts are with the family and friends of Miss Grahame at this very difficult time.
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Baltimore City police on Thursday announced the arrests of 16 homicide suspects and 13 non-fatal shooting suspects over the past month.
In a release, police say that of these 29 violent crime suspects, 15 are considered repeat violent offenders. The suspects range in age from 14 to 48.
“I want to thank the many hardworking members of the Baltimore Police Department for working diligently and tirelessly to identify and apprehend those responsible for violent crime in our city,” said Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison. “To every member of our community that called our detectives or called anonymously, thank you! I am committed to working with every resident to make our city safer and rebuilding public trust in our department, as it is critical to creating a safer Baltimore.”
Nikki Grahame was treated for anorexia at Dorset County Hospital Picture: PA DORSET County Hospital is carrying out an investigation over the death of former Big Brother contestant Nikki Grahame, who is understood to have been an in inpatient at the hospital. It is reported that Nikki s family has raised concerns about Ms Grahame being discharged too early. Very sadly, Nikki, 38, died earlier this month following a long battle with anorexia. She rose to fame following a stint as a contestant on the Channel 4 show in 2006. Nikki s mum Sue Grahame - who lives in Dorset - appeared on This Morning last month and said her daughter’s condition deteriorated after gyms closed during the pandemic.