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Aspiring young model found dead

The African community is mourning yet another tragic loss after 17-year-old aspiring model Marie Wakuk was found dead near St Kilda Pier on August 24.

According to police, Marie was last seen leaving her Deanside residence about 1pm on August 11.

Emergency services were called to St Kilda on August 24 when a dog walker discovered Marie’s body about 7.30am.

While Victoria Police are preparing a report for the coroner, her death is not being treated as suspicious at this stage.

Marie’s older sister, Ayen, spoke about the family’s anguish.

“We have no clue why she was found in St Kilda, out of all places. She has no friends or family there,” Ayen said.

“We don’t believe this was a suicide attempt because she’s not someone who would do this to herself.

In the days prior, Marie, who was diagnosed with lupus, was admitted to Sunshine Hospital following a medical episode.

“She didn’t like being there at all,“Ayen said.

The hospital later called the family to inform them that Marie had escaped.

Ayen said her parents eventually found her walking home from Sunshine Hospital to Deanside.

Ayen said the following day, Marie went to the gym and shopping with her mother before returning home. The family had then agreed to take Marie back to the hospital, but she left home unexpectedly.

Marie was known to family and friends as friendly, energetic and confident that she was going to succeed in life.

She had aspirations of becoming a model and was looking forward to turning 18 on August 25.

“Police found her body on the 24th of August. That’s one day before her birthday,” Ayen said.

“It’s very sudden and unexpected, and it’s really hard for my family. It’s unbelievable.”

Western Health chief operating officer John Ferraro said the health services was unable to comment on Marie’s admission to Sunshine Hospital due to patient privacy.

“We extend our deepest condolences to Ms Wakuk’s family and loved ones at this very difficult time,“ he said.

A GoFundMe has been sent up to help Marie’s family: www.gofundme.com/f/marie-wakuk

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