Veruca Salt has shared heartbreaking images from her young son Cash’s funeral.
A montage video of the baby’s celebration of life was shared on the influencer’s TikTok account on Monday night.
Images of 25-year-old Veruca crying and floating black and white balloons were underlined by Taylor Swift’s song Long Live.
Salt, whose real name is Kimberley Summer Hartley, captioned the video: “I’ll miss him forever.” Everything I do will always be for him.’
His followers chimed in with supportive comments.
Veruca Salt has shared heartbreaking images from her young son Cash’s funeral. Both in the photo
“Oh Veruca, if I could take even a few minutes of my life to give you more time with him, I would do it in a heartbeat,” one wrote.
“I haven’t gone a day without thinking about you and baby Cash,” another added.
It comes after a video on Sunday in which Salt revealed that Cash’s body was “back in his room a few days before his funeral.”
A montage video of the baby’s celebration of life was shared on the influencer’s TikTok account on Monday night.
Images of a crying Veruca and floating black and white balloons were underscored by Taylor Swift’s song Long Live.
“I know you’re worried about me, but my baby will be back in his room a few days before his funeral and I’ll spend time with him instead of being online, thank you,” Veruca wrote.
It comes after a report in the Mail that detectives are investigating how the baby slept before the tragic incident.
The social media star revealed in a heartbreaking Instagram post earlier this month that her six-week-old son Cash had “died in his sleep” the previous morning.
In response to an inquiry from Daily Mail Australia, Queensland Police said: ‘Police are preparing a report for the coroner. What aspects of the death are part of that report are a matter for the state coroner, and it would be unusual for any particular aspect to be highlighted.
Veruca, whose real name is Kimberley Summer Hartley, shared the sad news on Instagram earlier this month.
Her social media accounts were flooded with messages of condolence after she announced Cash’s death in an Instagram post in early February.
‘I write this with great regret. “My baby died in his sleep on Monday morning,” she wrote.
“I don’t know what happened, they’re doing an autopsy this week, but it’s unlikely I’ll ever get an answer.”
“I’m only saying this because people are still commenting on my TikToks saying how happy I look with him and ‘just wait for the kid stage’ and stuff, and I really can’t take it anymore.” Very sorry.’
Queensland Police said initial investigations indicate the death was not suspicious.