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TOWIE star Yazmin Oukhellou seriously hurt, boyfriend killed in car crash

TOWIE star Yazmin Oukhellou is left seriously injured after a car crash which killed her boyfriend Jake McLean.

TOWIE star Yazmin Oukhellou has been left seriously injured following a car crash that killed her boyfriend Jake McLean.

The couple were travelling in Turkey, where McLean was understood to be finalising a business deal, when their car went over a cliff.

McLean, 33 - also an ex-boyfriend of TOWIE legend Lauren Goodger - died as a result of the accident, while Oukhellou is said to be in a "critical but stable" condition in hospital.

A show source told The Sun: "We're crossing our fingers and praying she makes a full recovery quickly.

"It's beyond shocking, just devastating for everyone connected to the show.

"Jake and Yaz are both very well known in our circle... this is just unbelievably tragic. Everyone is stunned."

The pair had been dating on and off since May 2021.

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