Comedian and actor Bob Saggett, famous for his TV sitcom "Full House," died at the age of 65.
Saget, who died suddenly and shocked, died of a brain hemorrhage from head trauma, according to Page Six's report on Tuesday.
"We have come to this final conclusion from the authorities investigation; we thought it was appropriate to let our fans know that conclusion directly," the bereaved family said.
According to the bereaved, Saget died of direct head trauma; the back of his head hit something, and he was concluded to have fallen asleep without being aware of it. Drugs and alcohol were not involved.
Saget was found dead in his room at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Orlando, Florida, on September 9.
The first person to report him to the police was a hotel security officer, no sign of murder, no sign of drug use. He was scheduled to tour in the future, and he performed in Jacksonville, Florida on the eve of his death and posted a selfie on SNS.
It was also reported that he had been infected with Corona 19 (COVID-19) before his death.
Meanwhile, Bob Sagett, born in Philadelphia in 1956, played Danny Tanner in ABC's popular sitcom "Full House" from 1987 to 1995, and starred alongside John Stamos, Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen. He later appeared in the same role in the reboot series "Fuller House".
He was also loved by the "America Funist Home Video" and "When I Met Her" series, and he was also known for his high-level stand-up performance, unlike the lovely family personality he showed in "Full House".
Recently, he started the podcast "Bob Saget's Here for You" with the team of "All-Sing Comedy".
Meanwhile, Saggett has three children with his wife Kelly Rizzo, who reported his death and said: "It is very shocking to confirm that our beloved Bob has passed away today. He was all we had: he performed live and brought people from all walks of life together with laughter and I hope you know how much he loved his fans."
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