Chester Bennington’s Widow Reacts To Veronica Mars Star Dying By Suicide

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Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.

Brad Bufanda, best known for his work on Veronica Mars as Felix, has died by suicide, his rep, Kirsten Solem, confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. He was 34. Late Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington’s widow reacted on Twitter, “RIP My heart is very sad. My deepest condolences to his family.”

Bufanda died by suicide on Wednesday, just after midnight, Ed Winter of the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Department said. “There was a note,” Winter said.

The rep for the actor said that the family is asking for privacy at this time. “We are completely devastated for he was an extremely talented young actor and wonderful, caring human being,” Solem said. “He was reviving his career having just completed two movies, and we are shocked and saddened by his passing.”

TMZ report, “Law enforcement tells TMZ, Bufanda jumped off a building in L.A. and a transient found his body laying on the sidewalk around 1 AM Wednesday. Bufanda left a suicide note that was found on or near his body which gave the names of his parents along with a “thank you” to people in his life.”

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