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The Flash actor Logan Williams passes away at 16

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Actor Logan Williams, who was known for his role as Barry Allen in CW’s hit show The Flash, passed away at the age of 16. While the cause of his death has not been reported, his mother Marlyse shared the tragic news with Tri-City News on April 3 and said she is absolutely devastated by the loss.

She also mentioned that because of the Coronavirus lockdown, she is coping with her son’s death all alone since no one can visit her amid the ongoing Health crisis.

She said she is not able to hug her parents who have also lost their only grandchild because they are currently practicing social distancing.

Speaking about her son, Marlyse said Logan was a talented and good looking kid who had the potential to be a huge star one day.

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