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Mia Farrow's Son Commits Suicide!

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Our thoughts are with Mia Farrow during this very tough time as she mourns the loss of son, Thaddeus Wilk. She has endured so much in her life: a devastating split with actor/dircetor Woody Allen; her daughter marrying him; Farrow's other daughter, Dylan claiming that Allen abused her, and son Ronan has been the one to stand up for what is right and fair when it comes to Allen's alleged absurd behavior. Yet, Mia has continued to maintain her dignity and has raised fourteen children, some biological and some adopted, one of them being Thaddeus. He was from Calcutta but a paraplegic due to complications from polio. He lived in Connecticut with his mother up until a few years ago and eventually, "Vanity Fair" revealed that he wanted to become a police officer. 

Three years post the article, Thaddeus was found dead in his car on Wednesday and now, it is confirmed that the twenty-seven-year old took his own life via gun shot. People Magazine obtained this information via the CT Office of Chief Medical Examiner. Mia released a statement of sorrow via social media and we wish her and her family all the best during what must be an extraordinarily difficult time. Fortunately, Mia became a grandmother at the beginning of the month as Dylan gave birth to a baby girl. We hope this new life helps to fill some of the void left in their hearts. 

*If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out for help. Suicide is not the answer and YOU ARE NOT ALONE!

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