Channel 4 star Harry Savage, 26, found dead in Putney home

Harry Savage has died. The reality TV star was 26 years old.
Harry Savage has died. The reality TV star was 26 years old.
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23 July 2024 18:03

26-year-old Harry Savage, a Channel 4 star, was found dead in his home in Putney on 19 July. The police have arrested a man in connection with this case, and the investigation is ongoing. Savage was known for participating in the show "Hunted" and won viewers' hearts with his charisma and personality.

Harry Savage, a 26-year-old resident of Essex, was found dead in his home in Putney on 19 July. Emergency services confirmed the death upon arrival. An autopsy was initiated the next day, and the police are awaiting the results.

The police received a call from the ambulance crew around 10:15 AM GMT on 19 July. Detectives from Wandsworth are conducting the investigation, treating the case as a "sudden death."

A man about 30 years old was arrested at the scene and later released on bail pending further investigation.

Numerous tributes and condolences for the deceased's family have appeared on social media. One comment reads: "What a sad day. RIP Harry Savage. One of the most beautiful souls on this earth. Rest well sweet angel."

Another person wrote: "I am at a loss for words. Such a beautiful soul... one of the kindest people I have had the honour of knowing."

Harry Savage is dead. The TV star was 26 years old

Harry Savage, who was 22 years old and a drama student at the time, was known for participating in the Channel 4 show "The Hunted" in 2019.

Earlier this year, the reality TV star won a dispute with his millionaire uncle in a high-profile court case. They fought over a family farm and a campsite worth £1 million. Harry's brother, Frank Savage, was also involved in the inheritance dispute after their mother and father passed away.

Ray Savage, a former detective and coach, wanted to sell the farm after splitting up with his wife Vanessa in 2015. However, Frank sued his uncle, arguing that the farm should remain in the family. The Court of Appeal in London ruled in favour of Frank, deeming the previous decision to give Ray control of the farm as incorrect.

The investigation into Harry's death is ongoing. The police, as they declare, are doing everything possible to clarify the circumstances of this tragic situation.

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