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YouTube fox rescue star Mikayla Raines dies by suicide aged 29 as tearful husband Ethan blasts online bullying campaign

YouTube fox rescue star Mikayla Raines dies by suicide aged 29 as tearful husband Ethan blasts online bullying campaign

The Sun5 hours ago

YOUTUBE star and founder of animal rescue organisation Save A Fox Mikayla Raines has died by suicide, aged 29.
The tragic influencer's husband confirmed she took her own life on Monday, before emotionally blasting a targeted online bullying campaign.
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Mikayla dedicated herself to rescuing wildlife, and started her Minnesota-based nonprofit Save A Fox to save and rehabilitate foxes and other exotic animals.
She began working with animals at the age of 15 when she started volunteering with a wildlife rehabilitator.
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