Selasa, 05 Juni 2012

Coronation Street Catherine Tyldesley mourns TV girl Rose Farley ‘killed by Ecstasy’

Coronation Street Catherine Tyldesley mourns TV girl Rose Farley ‘killed by Ecstasy’

TRAGIC ecstasy “spiking” girl Rose Farley was a budding actress who once appeared alongside Corrie star Catherine Tyldesley.

Rose, 15, was in the BBC1 period drama Lilies with Catherine in 2007.

And yesterday Catherine, now Street waitress Eva Price, paid a warm tribute to her online.

She said: “Such a loss. Beautiful girl inside and out. My deepest sympathies.”

Rose appeared as a child in two episodes of Lilies, in which Catherine starred.

The Sun told yesterday how the popular teenager, of West Derby, Liverpool, collapsed after a party at a social club.

It is thought she downed a drink spiked with ecstasy, though this has yet to be determined and depends on the results of toxicology tests.

Catherine Tyldesley A lad aged 17 has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter and supplying controlled drugs. And a 16-year-old boy has also been held in connection with Rose’s death. Both have been freed on bail.

Rose’s heartbroken sister Molly posted an online tribute saying: “I couldn’t have had a better sister. You were the best thing in my life.”

Another message on Facebook read: “Justice for Rose. Lock up those vile people for taking a little Scouser away from us.”

e.foster@the-sun.co.uk

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