Ray Liotta's devastated fiancée, Jacy Nittolo, has shared a heartbreaking post on Instagram along with the last photos of the actor, taken just days before his sudden death aged 67.
On Thursday, the actor's publicist Jennifer Allen, from Viewpoint, said the actor died in his sleep in the Dominican Republic, where he was filming his latest movie Dangerous Waters.
On Saturday, Jacy, 46, posted a picture of Hollywood star Ray, who made his name in Martin Scorcese's Goodfellas, in which he is seen planting a kiss on the cheek of Jacy.
She also shared a number of other pictures of the pair together, which were taken days before Ray died on Thursday while filming in the Dominican Republic.
Captioning the post, Jacy wrote: "My life these past couple of years have been nothing but truly magical.
"Ray and I share a deep love that I will cherish in my heart forever. We laughed daily and we were inseparable.
"The chemistry was wild in the best way. He was everything in the world to me and we couldn’t get enough of each other."
Jacy concluded emotional post: "The kind of real love that one dreams of.
"He was the most beautiful person inside and out that I’ve ever known…and even that is an understatement."
She also shared a number of joyful photos in which Ray is seen with his friends and family.
The actor was in the Caribbean when he passed away, as he was shooting upcoming film, Dangerous Waters.
TMZ has reported that there was no foul play suspected in Ray's death and nothing suspicious though the cause of death is yet to be released.
Jacy was with him while he was filming.
The actor was enjoying a purple patch of work with a number of projects in recent times including The Many Saints of Newark, Marriage Story and No Sudden Move.
He was starring in the Elizabeth Banks-directed Cocaine Bear and was due to star opposite Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley in the Working Title film The Substance.
He also starred alongside Taron Egerton in the Apple TV series Black Bird.
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