'Ladies of London' Star Annabelle Neilson Found Dead In Her London Home
July 16 2018, Updated 9:00 p.m. ET
Ladies of London star Annabelle Neilson has died at the age of 49, RadarOnline.com can confirm.
London police confirmed to RadarOnline.com exclusively that authorities were called by London Ambulance Service at approximately 22:20 hours on Thursday, July 12 to Neilson's residence "after a woman had been found deceased at the location."
The death is not being treated as suspicious by police.
The reality star and British actress appeared on the Bravo series for its first two seasons back in 2014 and 2015.
Her death comes just one week after she appeared happy and upbeat during her cousin's wedding.
Neilson was also a model and best friends with the late legendary fashion icon Alexander McQueen, who committed suicide in 2010.
The brunette beauty suffered hardship in her earlier years when she fell into a life of drugs.
When she was only 16, she was attacked by a man who later went on to kill three women.
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"The attack lasted for two hours. I was tied to a tree and continually beaten. I looked like the elephant girl by the end of it," she revealed in December 2015.
"I managed to escape with my life but I needed reconstructive surgery because my face was so disfigured."
"After that, I fell into a serious depression and became a heroin addict because it provided an escape bubble and was the only way I could cope," she added.
"In a way, heroin saved me because otherwise I would have killed myself."
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