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Chloe Lewis Breaks Silence on Tragic Death of Ex-Boyfriend Jake Hall

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Chloe Lewis has publicly honoured her late ex-boyfriend, Jake Hall, after his sudden death in Spain. The former TOWIE stars shared a turbulent relationship and once welcomed a daughter together. Hall died at age 35 in a shocking accident that has stunned the UK reality TV world.

Jake Hall died on May 7, 2026, while on holiday in Majorca, Spain. He was found dead at a rented villa in Santa Margalida. Authorities said he suffered severe head injuries after smashing into a glass door. 

Reports indicate Hall returned from a night when he collided with the door. He fell into a pool of broken glass and sustained fatal wounds to his head. Police described the incident as a tragic accident. 

Six people were questioned following the discovery, but no criminal charges have been filed. A police spokesperson stated they are focusing on the theory that he died after his head hit the glass door. Officials said it remains too early to determine all circumstances.

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office confirmed it is supporting Hall’s family. A spokesperson said: “We are supporting the family of a British man who has died in Spain and are in contact with the local authorities.”

He found fame on The Only Way Is Essex between 2014 and 2018. He and Lewis dated from 2015 to 2019. They welcomed daughter Marley in 1017. Their relationship was often documented on screen and on social media. 

Tragically, Hall once narrowly escaped death ten years earlier. He has survived a serious incident before this fatal accident in Majorca. This earlier brush with death made his passing even more heartbreaking for fans. 

Chloe Lewis has now launched a petition to improve ice-skating safety for children. Her six-year-old son, Beau, had his finger sliced off in an ice-rink accident on New Year’s Eve. The petition demands mandatory gloves for children while ice skating. 

Her petition has already gathered more than 21,300 signatures. She wants the government to change laws protecting young stars at ice rinks. This campaign shows how Lewis is turning personal trauma into positive change. 

Hall’s death has sent shockwaves through the reality TV community. Many co-stars and friends have shared memories of his personality and humour. He is remembered as loyal, funny, and deeply caring toward his daughter. 

The UK public continues to mourn a young father taken too soon. Hall leaves behind Marley, who will grow up without her dad. Lewis has promised to support their daughter through this devastating loss. Investigations in Spain remain ongoing as authorities finalise their report. Families and friends await more details about that final night in Majorca. Until then, tributes keep flowing from fans across Britain. 

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