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Australian Idol contestant Kate Cook dead at 36

A popular former reality TV contestant who touched fans with her heartfelt performances has been found dead after a frantic search by police.

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A popular former reality TV contestant has been found dead near her home on Monday morning.

Kate Cook, who rose to prominence on the series Australian Idol, was discovered in bushland near her Lowood home after police were notified of her disappearance by concerned friends on Sunday night, Nine.com.au reports.

Police are not treating her death as suspicious at this stage.

 Kate Cook has been found dead. Picture: Charlie Brewer
Kate Cook has been found dead. Picture: Charlie Brewer
Cook made it into the top six
Cook made it into the top six

The country music singer competed on Australian Idol in 2009, where she made it into the top six before being eliminated.

Prior to Australian Idol Cook had worked in an abattoir cutting meat and grew up on a property surrounded by music.

“Mum always played the guitar and when I was 10 years old she taught me a couple of chords,” she told the Queensland Times in 2013.

“After that I was always taking the guitar out to the paddock to play, which later developed into a passion for songwriting.”

During her time on the show Cook won fans with a slew of memorable performances, which included The Dixie Chicks song “Landslide”.

For her audition Cook performed an original song “Make You Stay” that paid tribute to her mother, who took her own life when the singer was just a teenager.
“Two days before I turned 17 my younger sister and I found her. She committed suicide, so it was pretty tough,” Cook told the judges before singing.

“I’ve had a long road to sort of find myself after being lost for a long time. So I sort found myself through strength and music.”

After appearing on Idol Cook pursued a career in music, touring pubs and clubs across Australia.

But she told the Queensland Times she had found it difficult to carve out a career without a publicist or manager.

“Once you’re out of the Australian Idol spotlight, you soon lose the support network of people who helped you during the show,” Cook said.

“It took a lot of hard work and help from my sister Paula — who managed me for two years — to keep my music career going.

“But I’m extremely humbled by what Idol did for me and overwhelmed with how the country music industry has opened its arms to me.”

Cook also credited music with helping her get through tough moments in her life.

“Music has helped heal me during difficult times, so I hope that my music helps do the same for others,” she said.

Fellow Idol contestant and country music singer Casey Barnes has paid tribute to his “beautiful” friend on Twitter.

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