Mike Tyson is "in denial" over the death of his daughter.
The former world champion boxer – whose four-year-old daughter Exodus died following an accident at her mother's home in May – is struggling to come to terms with his loss, and has no idea how he will move on.
He said: "I'm going through a process and trying to heal. I am in denial, because I don't know how to handle it, I don't know what to do or say."
Mike, 43, admits he blames himself for the incident, but has found solace in the comments he has received from well-wishers.
He explained to US TV show 'Entertainment Tonight': "It was a dark moment in my life. I've been beating myself up over my daughter.
"I am working with dealing with it. I have become a member of an exclusive club no one wants to join. I have been told the pain never stops but you get over it."
Exodus died after accidentally tying a cord from an exercise machine around her neck while playing at her mother Monica's Arizona house.
Mike – who has six other children – went on to marry his girlfriend Lakiha Spicer in Las Vegas in June, but kept the nuptials private
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Mike Tyson 'in denial' over daughter's death
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