They believed he claimed his own life.
Andrew Koenig, also known as Boner of the 80s TV show Growing Pains, was found dead in Stanley Park in Vancouver. It was said that the last time the actor was spotted by was last February 14, near a bakery, also found in Vancouver.
Reports said that Koenig was supposed to have gone back to the States but had missed his flight last February 16. It was only last February 25 when Koenig was found dead did the whole mystery of his disappearance was answered.
At first the authorities were involved in the search operations. It was only when the family did their own private search did they found Koenig’s body. It was indeed hard to discover it as it was off the trail in the Stanley Park.
Authorities who confirmed the news said that there was no evidence of foul play involved in Koenig’s death. According to the actor's parents, before his disappearance, there were already evidences of depression involving their son. This was reason enough to believe that Koenig claimed his own life.
At this point Koenig's pictures of his Growing Pains time are shown on the internet--reporting his death and how this great talent will be missed, especially by those who loved Boner.
Andrew Koenig, also known as Boner of the 80s TV show Growing Pains, was found dead in Stanley Park in Vancouver. It was said that the last time the actor was spotted by was last February 14, near a bakery, also found in Vancouver.
Reports said that Koenig was supposed to have gone back to the States but had missed his flight last February 16. It was only last February 25 when Koenig was found dead did the whole mystery of his disappearance was answered.
At first the authorities were involved in the search operations. It was only when the family did their own private search did they found Koenig’s body. It was indeed hard to discover it as it was off the trail in the Stanley Park.
Authorities who confirmed the news said that there was no evidence of foul play involved in Koenig’s death. According to the actor's parents, before his disappearance, there were already evidences of depression involving their son. This was reason enough to believe that Koenig claimed his own life.
At this point Koenig's pictures of his Growing Pains time are shown on the internet--reporting his death and how this great talent will be missed, especially by those who loved Boner.
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