Homer, Anne Heche’s eldest son, mourns her death: “I am left with deep sorrow”

The artistic world mourned when the actress’ death was confirmed Anne Heche, who was in a coma for a week after suffering a double crash against a house in the city of Los Angeles, USA. The news was confirmed by the American’s relatives on the afternoon of August 12.

But amidst the pain of his loved ones, Homer LaffonHe, eldest son of the protagonist of “Six Days and Seven Nights”, broke his silence and shared on social networks a moving message dedicated to the woman who witnessed his birth and whom he now remembers.

Actress Anne Heche shocked the art world with her death. Photo: BBC

What did Homer say?

“My brother Atlas and I lost our mother,” the young man began, later expressing the great sadness he is going through knowing his mother will no longer be by his side. He also assured that he is in a better place now.

“After six days of almost unbelievable emotional changes, I am left with a deep and speechless sadness. I hope my mom is pain free and starts exploring what I like to envision as her eternal freedom.”

He also thanked all the support he received during these difficult days when his mother was hospitalized at West Hills Hospital due to the burns she sustained as a result of the accident that ended in a fire.

Anne Heche plays the leading role in the series “Six Days and Seven Nights”. Photo: E! entertainment

“During these six days, thousands of friends, family and fans gave me their hearts. I am grateful for their love as well as the support of my father Coley and stepmother Alexi who continue to support me during this time.”

Accident of Anne Heche

Last August 5th Anne Heche worried all his followers. The actress suffered a serious accident in her Mini Cooper after falling twice into a house in Mar Vista.

Hundreds of firefighters approached the area to help put out the intense fire that broke out, destroying the entire vehicle and part of the home. Although protecting the American star’s life was a priority, the team in charge were only able to rescue her 65 minutes into the incident.

Anne Heche was in a coma in Los Angeles after crashing into a house. Photo: Twitter