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The Freak Accident That Killed Actor Anton Yelchin

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Anton Yelchin was a beloved Russian actor best known for his role as Pavel Chekov in the most recent trilogy of Star Trek films. He was known for a calm but powerful acting style, beginning his career as a child actor and working his way up to roles in animation, film, and television. A freak accident took the life of this rising star when he was only 27. His 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee malfunctioned and crushed him at his own home. The model caused several other similar incidents and had been recalled and slapped with safety warnings only months earlier. Anton’s fans and costars are distraught over his passing, spreading condolences throughout social media. His parents, Irina and Victor, remain in a deep state of grief. They filed but dropped a wrongful death suit against Fiat Chrysler, the manufacturer of the car that killed their only son, to prevent a similar tragedy from happening again. They’ve been unable to sell the home he died in and visit his grave each and every day. Garret Price was a director who was just as invested in Anton Yelchin’s story as anyone else. He received permission from the actor’s parents to create a revealing but tender documentary entitled Love, Antosha. It’s an inside look into Anton’s life featuring home videos, interviews, and more. The documentary also gives insight into Anton’s secret health struggles. He never told anyone about his cystic fibrosis diagnosis and continued to work despite the pain it must have caused him. Other cystic fibrosis patients have been inspired by his journey after seeing the documentary. Like and subscribe for more deep dives into the lives of your favorite celebrities. Watch our video to learn who Anton Yelchin was, with plenty of details to help explain both how he died and how he lived. The Freak Accident That Killed Actor Anton Yelchin

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