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The girlfriend of Keith Miller III, who was found dead earlier this week, has revealed a heartbreaking tattoo in honor of the late college football star.
The Texas A&M-Commerce wide receiver was found dead near campus on Thursday evening, according to a school press release.
The football star's shocking death sparked an outpouring of grief from loved ones, former teammates and coaches, as well as the Dallas community.
His girlfriend, Caila Jae, claimed 'Keith was mentally battling something that not me or even his mom could help him with.'
Now, following his death, Jae has had a permanent reminder of Miller inked on to the back of her leg.
Keith Miller III's girlfriend has had a tribute to the late wide receiver inked on to her body
'I would have given you the world... but you got Heaven instead,' the tribute reads on her leg
She had 'KM3' tattooed on to her body, alongside the words: 'I would have given you the world... but you got Heaven instead.'
Jae also posted a photo of Miller with the message: 'I keep waking up expecting to talk to you.'
Earlier this week, she wrote on social media: 'I have done everything I could I as his partner to try to help him during his battle but ultimately God as the final say so.
'Keith baby I forgive you and I love you in this life and the next. Please continue to pray for the family and for me I truly appreciate all the support.'
Minnesota Vikings star Mekhi Blackmon donated $1,000 to a GoFundMe campaign dedicated to the late Texas A&M-Commerce receiver.
Brenden Rice, Jerry's son and Miller's former Colorado teammate, shared a shot of Miller's son
Miller III began playing college football at Colorado before transferring to Commerce
Shortly after the news of his death surfaced, a fundraiser was launched with all funds 'going to funeral cost, family support, and directly to his young son.'
The description read: 'Your generosity can make a world of difference during this challenging time. Thank you for your kindness and compassion.'
More than 160 people have donated to the cause at the time of writing, with Blackmon's donation matched by former Colorado Buffaloes basketball player McKinley Wright.
On Saturday evening, the campaign had raised nearly $15,000 of its $30,000 target.