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Late Jamie’s partner ‘struggling to cope’

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Rosa Onious and the late Jamie Bartlett. Photo: Getty Images/Gallo Images
Rosa Onious and the late Jamie Bartlett. Photo: Getty Images/Gallo Images

ROSA Onious, the partner of British-born South African actor Jamie Bartlett, is struggling to cope three weeks after his sudden death.

Taking to Instagram over the week, Rosa shared a video of the last night she spent with Jamie, coupling it with an emotional letter.

It detailed her pain of losing the former Rhythm City star.

“This is literally the last night I spent with you. So happy, so in love, and full of life. I would give anything to go back to this night again because if I knew it would have been our last ever spent together, I would have kept you awake. If I knew your heart would give in, I would have shared mine with you.

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“What hurts the most is the fact that I’ll never be able to hold you, talk to you, hug you or kiss you like this ever again. It feels like my heart has been ripped out of my chest, and it hurts so much. I have so much I need to talk to you about, still,” she wrote.

She captioned the post: “I am struggling to cope without you. Nothing makes sense anymore. I’m devastated and empty.”

Jamie, famously known for his character as David Genaro on Rhythm City, died from a cardiac arrest last month at the age of 55.

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