
Sylvester Stallone’s son Sage tragically died of an overdose on July 13. More information regarding his shocking death are now coming to light. Read on for all the details!
Sage Stallone‘s dead body was found on July 13, leaving his father Sylvester Stallone “devastated and grief-stricken” over the news.
A new report by TMZ is stating that numerous empty pill bottles were found in the area Sage’s body was discovered.
Ironically, law enforcement sources tell TMZ that Sage’s death does not appear to be a suicide as no note was found.
There is still no word on what type of prescriptions Sage was taking at the time of his death.
What do YOU think, HollywoodLifers? Could Sage’s death have been a suicide?
– Christopher Rogers
More on Sage:
- Sylvester Stallone Celebrates At Comic-Com The Day Before His Son Dies — So Sad
- Sage Stallone — Pictures Of Sylvester’s Late Son
- Sage Stallone, Sylvester’s Son, Dies Of Overdose
View Comment
mavis
Posted at 4:29 PM on July 14, 2012
Dee
Posted at 2:06 PM on July 14, 2012
Sonja
Posted at 12:21 PM on July 14, 2012
It's just reality
Posted at 11:06 AM on July 14, 2012
dee calise
Posted at 10:16 AM on July 14, 2012
Martha
Posted at 10:11 AM on July 14, 2012
Heidi
Posted at 9:50 AM on July 14, 2012
I think it was suicide, and its really Sad, Just Because there is no Suicide note doesn’t mean it wasn’t suicide. I could never Understand why people do things like that, If there’s a Problem go to you family, get help,don’t take the easy way out, Do they think how they love ones, how such Unespected tragity would devastate them. Its a Sad Thing especially for the Family.
casey
Posted at 11:08 AM on July 14, 2012
Heidi: being in a place where suicide seems like the only answer kinda shows you’re not in your right mind. Hopelessness is like being covered in a black shroud with no way out. If you don’t understand your own feelings, how can you expect your family to understand them and be able to help you? It’s not an easy way out, but it may seem like the only way out. Suicide has not touched my life, but I have lost a child (she was 23), both parents, and the disintegration of my marriage in the last 7 years and I have felt pretty damn low, and many times I’ve just wanted the pain to be over. I have two other kids that keep me here, but I can see how someone might opt to leave.
LittleMo
Posted at 11:48 AM on July 14, 2012
It’s really sad for the poor person who is dead too. Casey is absolutely right. If you have never felt bad to the point where you just wanted everything to go away, never felt the walls that were closing in on you finally touching you, never felt like the tears you were constantly shedding were keeping you from breathing, etc., etc. etc. – If you have never felt that bad, I congratulate you. But, at the same time, I’ll tell you this – the next time you find yourself kneeling to pray,remember to thank God for your good fortune. Also remember that being spared from those feelings doesn’t make you any better than anyone else – it just makes you damn lucky.

refrigeration
Posted at 8:59 PM on July 15, 2012
Hello there, just become aware of your weblog thru Google, and located that it’s truly informative. I am going to be careful for brussels. I’ll appreciate when you proceed this in future. Lots of other people will probably be benefited out of your writing. Cheers!