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Privacy NoticeHarry Savage, the 26 year old reality star known for his stint on ‘Hunted’ with brother Frank, tragically passed away at his London home on July 19. The Wandsworth detectives are treating his death as “unexpected”. Just seven weeks prior to this sad event, Harry, who worked as Head of Partnerships at the dating app Thursday, shared a serene snapshot from Spain on Instagram, captioned: “Ibiza, it’s been a minute.” As the investigation into his untimely death unfolds, with a post-mortem examination initiated on July 20 and results still pending, a man in his 30s was arrested but later bailed as enquiries proceed. Police responded to the distressing scene in Putney around 9.15am on Friday.
Harry Savage’s last message on Instagram was posted seven weeks before his tragic death
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The news of his passing has prompted an outpouring of grief, with heartfelt tributes pouring in on social media. Devastated friends and followers have expressed their sorrow, with one posting: “What a sad day. RIP Harry Savage. One of the most beautiful souls on this earth. Rest well sweet angel.” Others echoed this sentiment, sharing their disbelief and mourning the loss of such a cherished individual, reports the Mirror. A spokesperson for the Met Police shared with the Mirror: “Police were called by ambulance colleagues at around 09.15hrs on Friday, 19 July, to a man unresponsive at an address in Putney. The 26-year-old man was sadly pronounced dead at the scene. A post-mortem examination commenced on Saturday, 20 July. Officers await the outcome of toxicology tests.” “Detectives responsible for policing Wandsworth are investigating the incident as an ‘unexpected death’. They remain in contact with the man’s family and will be supporting them as enquiries continue to establish the circumstances. A man in his 30s was arrested at the scene. He has been bailed pending further enquiries.”
Harry was found dead in his London home, however cause of death is currently unknown
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Harry, originally from Essex, was only 20 when he participated in Hunted in 2019. The show features 14 civilians who attempt to evade a team of expert trackers for nearly a month. Harry was captured on day 24 in Birmingham city centre, while Frank was caught just moments before the thrilling helicopter extraction finale, which could have won him the £100,000 prize. The brothers appeared on the show just weeks after their mother’s passing. Their father, Roy, passed away when Frank was 18 and Harry was only 15. In a tear-jerking moment on the show, Harry and Frank shared that their mum was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s, which sadly led to her passing just three years later. To add to their heartache, their dad had passed away only a few years prior, leaving them orphaned when they first appeared on TV.Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnEssex