‘Alf’ child star Benji Gregory has been tragically found dead in his car at the age of 46, leaving fans in shock. disconsolate.
His sister, Rebecca, revealed the devastating news that her brother was discovered in a parking lot In worsening, Arizonaabout a month ago, on June 13. According to TMZ, the location was the parking lot of a Chase bank.
While official confirmation is still pending from the Maricopa County Medical Examiner’s Office, preliminary reports suggest the death occurred on the confirmed date of June 13. Rebecca has revealed her brother’s personal battles with depression, bipolar disorder, and a sleep disorder that often kept him awake for days at a time.
Close friends believe that prior to his untimely death, Benji had gone to the bank to deposit the remaining checks on June 12, but fell asleep in his vehicle. Given the intense summer heat in Arizona, there is speculation that he may have succumbed to vehicular heat stroke.
Intrepid Travel reports that June temperatures in the area can reach an average high of 41 degrees Celsius (106 F), with lows around 23 C (73 F), reports The daily star.
In a heartbreaking twist, Benji’s service dog Hans also died in the car. Fans have taken to various online platforms to express their condolences for the actor and former military officer.
One fan named Harriet expressed her sadness: “Oh my god! This is heartbreaking. So young… why?” Another said: “Tragic :(.” Chuck expressed his condolences, writing: “Terrible condolences to his family and friends.”
The family of beloved actor Benji has expressed their grief and gratitude, saying they are “mourning a great loss” and “appreciate everyone’s thoughts and kind words.” In honor of Benji, the family has invited those who wish to help to make donations to The Actors Equity Foundation or the ASPCA.
Benji rose to fame playing ‘Brian Tanner’ in the hit television series Alf, appearing in 101 episodes that aired between 1986 and 1990. Although he continued his acting career, he failed to achieve superstar status and took his leave from the entertainment industry in 2003 to serve in the US Navy.
Benji excelled and graduated as an airbrush assistant. In recognition of his service, he received an honorable medical discharge in 2005.
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