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Charlie Newling dead – The Bachelorette Australia star dies aged 36 just weeks after welcoming second baby

REALITY TV star Charlie Newling has died just weeks after the birth of his second child.

The 36-year-old, who appeared on The Bachelorette Australia in 2018, was found dead after his car fell from a cliff in Dover Heights in Sydney.

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The 36-year-old – who appeared on The Bachelorette in 2018 – died after his car fell from a cliff in Sydney[/caption]

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Charlie was a contestant on Ali Oetjen’s season of The Bachelorette[/caption]

Emergency services rushed to the scene on Saturday night and found his car on fire at the bottom of the 70-metre cliff, Daily Mail Australia reports.

Police said his death is not being treated as suspicious.

Newling – who was working as a builder – is understood to have welcomed a baby girl with his partner Kristal Taylor just eight weeks ago. 

He also has a 13-year-old son from a previous relationship.

Charlie was an immediate front-runner on Ali Oetjen’s season 2018 season of The Bachelorette – eventually coming fourth in the show.

He was nicknamed “Mr Perfect” by Channel 10 viewers after boasting of his strong “family values”.

After the show, he briefly dated Dasha Gaivoronski from the Honey Badger’s season of The Bachelor and struck up a relationship with influencer Esme DeWitt in 2019.

He maintained a low profile until September last year when he was charged with threatening to torture and kill his stepdad.

During the trial, Newling’s lawyer said his client had struggled with alcohol abuse.

The magistrate acknowledged Newling had suffered childhood trauma after his father died in 2018 from an overdose.

The TV star spent one month in custody and served the remainder of his 13-month prison sentence in the community.

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September 12, 2023 at 11:08AM

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