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Mum, 26, found dead after chilling Facebook post about 'taking life for granted'

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A young mum was found dead in her home after writing a chilling Facebook post urging people not to "take life for granted". The body of 26-year-old Ellie Price was discovered at a townhouse complex in Melbourne, Australia on Monday after police were called to the property.

Weeks before, she had shared a post on her Facebook saying she hoped the coronavirus pandemic would "make us stronger" and "kinder to people".

In the emotional post, Ellie, who leaves behind a son Mostafa, four, wrote on social media last month: "Covid-19 taken me by surprise. "Sorry for all the lives lost RIP.

May this make us stronger and kinder to people, more grateful for the little things in life and most of all of our loved ones. "Don't take life for granted." In

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