Friends pay tribute to Amie
08:59, 14 November 2012
Friends of a teenage girl who was found dead at her home in Dover have been paying tribute to her.
They set up a Facebook page in memory of 18-year-old Amie Lanni and on Tuesday they gathered on the beach at Dover to set off lanterns and to light candles.
Amie was found dead on Sunday at a flat in Folkestone Road.
Police and paramedics were called to the scene at 10.50am after the discovery of her body, but were unable to revive her.
A post mortem examination is being carried out this week to establish the cause of death. Flowers and messages were also left outside her home.
Amie, who had attended Castle Community College in Deal and then the Brook Education Centre in Folkestone, had a sister Ashleigh who lives in Deal.
A police spokesman said the death was not being treated as suspicious and the Coroner had been informed.
Tributes on the Facebook page included one from Jules Ogier who described Amie as “the most amazing girl with the biggest smile I have ever met”.
“We all have our own memories of you which will never fade. You will go on in our hearts and minds you will never be forgotten.”
On her own Facebook page Amie had previously written: “Remember to forgive but never forget.”
Full story and more tributes in this week's Dover Mercury.
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