The daughter of a woman whose body was found in the River Thames in Marlow has shared a heartbreaking video that has gone viral on social media ahead of an inquest this week.

Hannah Gibbs, from Henley-on-Thames, went missing in October last year, prompting a major police search.

But tragically, the 37-year-old mother's body was recovered from the Thames near Marlow on November 1.

Hannah's daughter Jessica shared some of the heartbreaking texts she sent her mum after she disappeared in a video that has been watched more than 4.6 million times on social media platform TikTok.

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A visibly upset Jessica can be seen as messages like "Mumma where are you?" and "please come home" show up on the screen.

It then cuts to screenshots of media coverage of the tragic discovery of Hannah's body, before Jessica shares selfies of the pair together.

An inquest into Hannah's death is expected to go ahead at Buckinghamshire Coroner's Court in Beaconsfield on Wednesday, August 25.

The TikTok video has been watched 4.6 million times, with users from across the world sharing their condolences.

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Ina follow-up video, Jessica said her mum took her own life and she shared the messages in a bid to raise awareness and help anyone else going through tough times.

She said: "If someone sees that who is on the edge and sees what it does to a person and sees how it breaks a family, then it might make them stay, it might make them reconsider."

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