‘General Hospital’ stars Jack and Kristina Wagners’ 27-year-old son Harrison suddenly passes away

The couple seemed to share an amicable relationship with one another even after their divorce. They were devoted parents who wanted the best for their children.

The news of them losing their younger son is so tragic…

Jack and Kristina starred as each other’s love interests on the hit television show General Hospital. Their on-screen romance and chemistry were loved by all viewers and for good reason; it was not fake.

The couple took their on-screen love and took it to the real world by marrying one another in 1993. However, their marriage did not survive and the two divorced in 2006.

The couple had two children. Their elder son Peter in 1990 and Harrison in 1994.

The couple and their elder son Peter are now mourning the tragic loss of Harrison’s sudden passing. The General Hospital stars’ son passed away at a young age suddenly this Monday in Los Angeles.

According to the report released by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner, he was 27-years-old. His death occurred in a parking lot. The cause of death is not yet known but an autopsy is scheduled and a medical examiner has been assigned to the case.

From their late son’s Instagram, it seems like both parents were close to him. He was active on Instagram, with his last post being uploaded on May 22nd. It was a shot of him sitting on a bench with headphones on, simply captioned “Focus. YOU are left with YOU and your thoughts. 🤔,” he captioned the shot.

Just a few weeks ago Kristina Wagner posted a farewell to the family’s ranch. In the picture, she sat on the ranch’s steps with her two sons and had the hashtag “I love my sons,” in the caption.

Harrison Wagner’s sudden death comes as a shock to everyone. His parents or elder brother have not made any comments about his passing as of yet.

It is never easy to learn about someone’s death especially when it is a young life taken too soon. Rest in peace, young Harrison Wagner.

Please join us in praying for the Wagner family in this trying time.