Bob Saget, a well-known American actor, and comedian died of a concussion the family revealed. A statement said that the star had “accidentally hit the back of his head on something, thought nothing of it and went to sleep”.
Authorities had found that narcotics and alcohol were not factors in his death. Last month, Saget, 65, was found lifeless in his hotel room at the Ritz Carlton Florida. On the evening of January 9, hotel faculty discovered him motionless in his bed, and paramedics confirmed him dead at the spot.
In the statement, the family said it has been overwhelmed with “the incredible outpouring of love from Bob’s fans” and was comforted by it. “As we continue to mourn together, we ask everyone to remember the love and laughter that Bob brought to this world, and the lessons he taught us all: to be kind to everyone, to let the people you love know you love them, and to face difficult times with hugs and laughter,” his family said.
Saget’s death elicited a flood of tributes from fans and colleagues
The death of the Philadelphia native was certainly not controversial at the time. Last month, he died in California. Several celebrities were present at his funeral. Saget, a veteran stand-up comedian, had recently begun a new tour around the United States. He was performing in Jacksonville, Florida the day before his demise.
Many comedians admired him for his caustic and frequently cutting performance. But he was best known in the United States for his role in the heartwarming sitcom Full House. He co-starred with John Stamos and fellow comic Dave Coulier. In recent years, he has amassed popularity among younger generations. He was the narrator of the television show How I Met Your Mother. He had cameo appearances on the TV series Entourage as a highly fictionalized version of himself.
Saget was touring with his I Don’t Do Negative Comedy Tour. He also celebrated online after receiving enthusiastic applause at his performances in Orlando on Friday and the Ponte Vedra Beach vacation area on Saturday. Saget’s death elicited a flood of tributes from fans and colleagues, who remembered him as both humorous and remarkably charming.