Inside General Hospital star Jack Wagner’s son Harrison’s tragic last days before sudden death at 27
JACK Wagner's son Harrison had expressed his love for his family and their ranch in the final days before his sudden death.
The General Hospital star's son was found dead on June 6 at 27.
They both smiled at the camera for the up-close shot, donning black t-shirts and their short blonde hair during an outing together.
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He wrote in the caption: "Like father like son ."
Fans took to the comments section in agreement with the pair's matching looks as one wrote: "U are his twin!"
Another echoed the thought, writing: "Yes!! You look just like your dad! Both so handsome."
A third added: "Seriously, you two are twins born years apart!!!"
Weeks later, Harrison showed the close bond he shares with his mother as well, posting a at a coffee shop.
Kristina recorded the clip as they sat at a table together, enjoying their beverages.
The blonde beauty smiled at the camera before looking back at her son, also beaming from ear to ear.
He added the caption: "Gotta love this women! So grateful for her," and tagged his 59-year-old mom.
The group appeared to be on a hike together when they stopped for the photo opp.
Alongside a solo snap of him sporting a white dress shirt and pants, he wrote: "I am grateful to say the least. Doors for opportunity will open up for u in front of your very eyes if we have WCC and live it on a day to day basis. WILLINGNESS COURAGE CONFIDENCE."
He shared a similar yet in an older post from September 2021, where he snapped a pic of his hands on the steering wheel while driving down the highway.
The post read: "Nothing like a bit of freedom in life, love, laugh, and cherish every moment u have and u can turn ur day around whenever u want it’s all mental, all in the head.
"Keep your head up and have the time of ur life. I mean shit, at the end of the day we only get one. Enjoy and cherish every aspect about the good and the bad, it’s all apart of it life and it’s proceed…. STAY THE COURSE U WILL COME OUT STRONGER haha!
"Life is a rollercoaster. It is all transformation and how we grow as humans to have the power and willingness to make a change….
"And remember, no matter what the past says about u or what you did there’s ALWAYSSS room for forgiveness aslong as u are willing to forgive YOURSELF.
"It is NEVER TO LATE TO MAKE A CHANGE IN ONES LIFE Let alone, if u are struggling believe me… I’ve been there. But we come out on the other seeing the world through a different Lens."
His tune didn't change in the final days before his death as he again shared some encouraging words.
He posted a snap of him sitting on a park bench with his headphones in his ears, with the caption: "Focus. YOU are left with YOU and your thoughts."
EMOTIONAL TIME
Meanwhile, it seemed his family was going through an emotional time as they sold the ranch they had owned for over two decades.
Harrison's mother by sharing a snap of her and her two sons on the steps of their home.
Harrison also over the sale as he shared a pic of him posing with his brother Peter, 31.
Two weeks later, fans took to the comments section to share their grievances after learning about Harrison's death.
TRAGIC PASSING
According to the LA County case report and confirmed by The Sun, Harrison was found dead in a parking lot in Los Angeles.
The medical examiner is currently investigating the cause of death.
His passing comes just six years after he went missing amid an addiction struggle.
At the time, his father took to Twitter to update fans.
"I fear for my youngest son’s safety. Harrison has struggled with drugs and alcohol just as I did when I was younger," .
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"Thank you for the love and prayers. Please continue to share your struggles, it helps us all."
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He concluded in another tweet: "I encourage you all to continue to share your struggles. Giving voice to what we struggle with is the first step to finding a solution."
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