Michael’s roomate in Los Angeles, Sean Srnik, said that “everything seemed fine” prior to his death. Sean told Entertainment Tonight that Michael “got a phone call and he left the living room … around 9:15 or 9:20, and then he left. About five minutes later [his best friend] Ruth Ann came in. She asked, ‘Where’s Michael?’ We were like, ‘He just left … he always leaves when he talks on the phone.'” Ruth then went to Michael’s room, where she found the note that he left.
Below are pictures of Michael Blosil, with Marie Osmond and his family:
Our condolences go out to Marie Osmond, and the friends and family of Michael Blosil.
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