The Flash actor Logan Williams dead at 16

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Actor Logan Williams, who played young Barry Allen in The Flash, has died at the age of 16.
The young actor died on Thursday, his mother Marlyse Williams confirmed to the Tri-City News of British Columbia. Marlyse said the family is “absolutely devastated”.
She added that the coronavirus pandemic and social distancing restrictions have made the family’s mourning even more difficult.
“I am not able to hug my parents who lost their only grandchild. It’s hard.” Actor Grant Gustin, who plays the grown-up version of Barry Allen and his titular alter ego, paid homage to Williams.
“Just hearing the devastating news. This picture was early in the filming of The Flash pilot episode back in 2014. I was so impressed by not only Logan’s talent but his professionalism on set.
“My thoughts and prayers will be with him and his family during what is I’m sure an unimaginably difficult time for them. Please keep Logan and his family in your thoughts and prayers during what has been a strange and trying time for us all. Sending love to everyone,” Gustin wrote alongside a photo of himself, Williams, and Jesse L. Martin on set. (PTI)

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