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Home and Away star Lincoln Lewis left heartbroken after the death of a beloved family member

Home and Away star Lincoln Lewis has been left heartbroken after the death of his beloved family dog Daisy.

The Australian actor, 37, shared the sad news on social media on Thursday night, alongside a gallery of precious photos of him and his dog.

‘Beautiful Daisy girl, our hearts are absolutely broken to lose you,’ he wrote.

’15 years of love, joy and the greatest companionship we could ever have asked for. Thankful beyond any words for everything you brought to our lives, you incredible pup.’ 

Lincoln added he would miss her companionship for the rest of his life.  

‘We’re going to miss her more than words could ever describe. Can’t wait to see you again one day darlin, have the ball waiting for us,’ he wrote. 

Home and Away star Lincoln Lewis left heartbroken after the death of a beloved family member

Home and Away star Lincoln Lewis has been left heartbroken after the death of his beloved family dog Daisy 

Many of Lincoln’s celebrity friends took to the comment section to offer words of support. 

‘Thinking of you. Sending love. Dogs can never be replaced,’ wrote Aussie swimming champion Shayna Jack. 

Meanwhile, Star Wars actress Jennifer Hale posed a broken heart emoji.

Lincoln is the son of retired NRL legend Wally Lewis, 65. 

He is best known for his role as Geoff Campbell on the Channel Seven’s long-running Home and Away soap, from 2007 – 2010. 

The Brisbane-born actor also appeared in the 2010 movie Tomorrow, When the War Began and the TV shows Neighbours and Underbelly. 

In December, Lincoln led the tributes to beloved Australian author John Marsden after his death.

Marsden, known for his best-selling Tomorrow book series, died at his home on December 18 at age 74, according to a letter from Alice Miller School – which the author founded.

The Australian actor, 37, shared the sad news on social media on Thursday night, alongside a gallery of precious photos of him and his dog

The Australian actor, 37, shared the sad news on social media on Thursday night, alongside a gallery of precious photos of him and his dog 

Lincoln said he would miss her companionship for the rest of his life

Lincoln said he would miss her companionship for the rest of his life 

The school’s statement told how Marsden ‘died at his desk in his home, doing what he loved, writing’, The Guardian reported.

Lincoln led the charge as he took to his Instagram Stories to share some heartfelt words dedicated to Marsden.

He wrote: ‘RIP John Marsden. Tomorrow, When The War Began has been in schools all across the country for many years and his books have been loved by so many.

‘Thanks for bringing us such incredible adventures mate.’

He is known for his role as Kevin Holmes in the 2010 film adaptation of the first novel in Marsden’s popular adventure series, titled Tomorrow, When The War Began.

In another tribute post, Lewis went on to detail how much he loved the Tomorrow series himself as a teenager and told how surreal it was when he was cast in the film.

He penned: ‘I remember while reading, always imagining how it would look seeing it as a show or movie – not thinking in my wildest dreams only several years after finishing high school, I’d get to play one of his characters in the movie adaption!

‘A career honour that I still am lost for words thinking about!’

Lincoln went on to praise Marsden for being ‘polite’ and ‘a true gentlemen’ when he visited the set of the popular movie.

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