A 19-year-old fourth-generation farmer, Caitlyn Loane, who was a rising TikTok star died by suicide after posting a haunting final video, reports New York Post. She was famous for sharing videos of her action-packed rural lifestyle of her parents cattle farm in Tasmania. She worked as a livestock manager at the 1,400-acre (2.3-square-mile) cattle farm, News.com.au reported.
She had 51,000 followers on the video-sharing app and she shared her day-to-day routine — which ranged from treating sick heifers to showcasing her latest country couture.
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Her final video currently has over 170,000 views and depicted a photo montage of the pioneering farmer’s life set to a song asking, “How far would you drive for the girl of your dreams?” In the caption, she wrote, “How about to Tasmania?”
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Loane’s family said they were devastated by the loss, adding she was a crazy young woman, who loved life. Her classmate said she was beautiful girl.
“In 2018, I realized that school wasn’t giving me the skills and experience I needed, so I applied to the Sunday Creek Cattle Station, in the Northern Territory, so I could gain experience and learn more,” Loane said at the time. “Up there the properties are huge, and they muster with helicopters and on horseback.”
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A local sports club, which Loane was a part of, paid tribute to her. Her followers and fans condoled her death and wrote “Sad day for Tassie TikTok,” wrote one crestfallen fan on Loane’s moving final video montage.