A young man shared a heart-breaking final post to his Facebook page before taking his own life.

20-year-old Kieran Lister from Leeds wrote in the post that he had recently split up with his long-term girlfriend but that it was not her fault.

His post has been shared over 12,000 times and had over 23,000 reactions as well as thousands of comments expressing shock and sadness at the death.

His post reads: "I don't know what to do anymore. My girlfriend of over 2 years (yes you may think it's a short period) has decided we aren't good for each other anymore - 2 years is a long time to bond, to be happy with. Now we are separating I don't feel like I can cope without her full love any longer. She was and still is my everything. I don't think I will be able to get over this. I don't want to wait till I get over the situation because she's the only one that's ever made me truly happy. This isn't (girlfriend's name) fault at all, we both just weren't right for each other in the end. I did a lot of bad in the relationship that may of led up to this. From day one to the end, I should of cared the same as I did during happy times.

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"I guess people slowly move apart from each other and I would do anything to stop this but it's something that I have no control over.

Credit: Facebook/Kieran Lister

"I know I'm being selfish considering I have my two families, my dog snoop, my reptiles & my princess (girlfriend's name). I'd like to wish upon everyone to listen to these last wishes.

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"To remember the good times I shared with people I'd like my favourite song to be played for me - Lion King circle of life. I would like someone to look after snoop for me until he joins me. He's looked after me through hard/good times and I'm sure he will look after whomever chooses to take it upon them.

"The flat and car I own, is now (girlfriend's name). Use my bank account to pay for it & the clothes I have that are worth money, eBay them to get more for it (don't throw them it's pointless). Once you have enough money to get a place better, make sure you are moving out with someone that cares. That won't just be there for the meantime, then move out but please take the photo on the wall with you. Please sell all my belongs, like consoles and everything that's worth something, the furniture, once you are done with, give to someone else that's in need and looking for somewhere to live. I wish everyone to look after each other, stop falling out and remember how precious life is. The presents I have bought ((girlfriend's name) they're in loft), take them and have a good Christmas, a happy one. It's what I want & a lot of thought went into them.

"As I'm writing this upset and I can see snoop feeling the pain I'm feeling while whining (either that or he's hungry lol). I'm sorry to all the people I have hurt, let down and just generally upset. If I could I'd make everyone forgive me but I'm not god. Yet. I am not a believer of god, I'm just imagining someone powerful, who's indestructible. I wish I was.

"Please Facebook, don't take my post down. The reason I'm writing this for Facebook is because maybe this note will leave an eye opener to the people that are looking for happiness, something I've looked for my whole life. I want my family and friends to read this and to know, I care. I love everyone so dearly. I'm out. Don't try save me it's what I want.



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"let's play hide and seek but never stop looking for true happiness."

A spokesperson for West Yorkshire police told the Daily Mail that a 20-year-old man was found dead on Tuesday. The death isn't being treated as suspicious.

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