Police have confirmed that the death of Love Island star Michael Thalassitis is not being treated as suspicious after his body was found in a north London park on Saturday.
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The reality TV star and former footballer featured on Love Island's 2017 series before appearing on Celebs Go Dating a year later. He died aged 26.
Police have since confirmed that his body was found in a park in Edmonton.
Tributes have been pouring in since the news of his death, with fellow Love Island contestant Chris Hughes describing Thalassitis as "a good guy, taken far, far too soon."
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