Francisco San Martin was born on August 27, 1985 in Majorca. The actor appeared in many famous productions. Viewers may recognize him from the role of gardener Mateo in the series “Fashion for Success”. His character was involved in Sheila's intrigues. He also appeared on “Jane the Virgin” and “Days of Our Lives.” The actor died on January 16. He was found by police in his home in Los Angeles. His loved ones said goodbye to him on social media.
Francisco San Martin from “The Bold and the Beautiful” is dead. The actor allegedly committed suicide
Information about the death of the 39-year-old actor was provided by the Los Angeles coroner's office. The cause of death was said to be suicide by hanging. The actor's death saddened many people. His friends from the film industry spoke out on social media. “What can I say except that I love you and rest in peace, my friend. I love you so much, very much. I wish I could tell you much more,” Camila Banus, whom the actor met on the set, wrote on Facebook. Days of our Lives.
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Francisco San Martin from “The Bold and the Beautiful” said goodbye to fans. Avalanche of comments
The actor's death moved Internet users. There were a lot of comments on social media. “It's a pity”, “May he rest in peace”, “Way too soon”, “He was a great actor”, “I pray for his family”, “Why? He was so young” – we read in the comments section on Facebook.
Need help?
If you are experiencing difficulties and are thinking about taking your own life or want to help someone at risk of suicide, remember that you can use the free help numbers:
Support Center for Adults in Mental Crisis: 800-70-2222
Helpline for Children and Youth: 116 111
Emotional support phone number for adults: 116 123
At this link you will find more information on how to help yourself or others, as well as contacts to organizations helping people in crisis and their loved ones.
If suicidal thoughts or a suicide attempt are life-threatening, for immediate crisis intervention, call the police on 112 or go to the emergency department of your local psychiatric hospital.