Stephen Boss' Last Words: tWitch Said THIS to Grandfather Before Death

Stephen Boss' Last Words: tWitch Said THIS to Grandfather Before Death
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Stephen "tWitch" Boss' grandfather broke his silence after the DJ/dancer's tragic death.

As the world mourns tWitch after his tragic death, the famed DJ's grandfather, Eddy Boss, candidly spoke about his grandson and his final words to him days before he took his life.

Speaking with Daily Mail, Eddy said he spoke to the late 40-year-old TV personality at least four days before he was found dead on Tuesday morning inside his Las Vegas motel room.

According to the grandfather, Stephen Boss' last words to him were simply: "I love you Dad-dad."

"He was the same happy-go-lucky person that he's always been. We had no indication that anything was out of the ordinary," Eddy told Daily Mail on Wednesday. "He was a very humble, generous person. He brought light into everybody's lives. We're completely devastated right now."

Eddy also expressed how much they miss him already and that they are currently hurting after losing him. Amid the loss, he called tWitch a "beautiful person" who offered massive contributions to the world.

The 84-year-old grandfather revealed he saw no signs of trouble in tWitch in the weeks and months leading to his death. In fact, the dancer took his time to greet him with a happy birthday on Saturday - days before his passing.

After learning about his death, Eddy traveled from Arizona to Los Angeles.

Stephen "tWitch" Boss Did Not Appear Concerned Before Death

Eddy's comment resonated with what the hotel staff revealed.

According to the Oak Tree Inn staff, tWitch did not appear like he was in distress when he booked a room for a night on Monday. The dancer was reportedly carrying a small bag - which was already confiscated by the police - and did not arrive in the area in a car.

They found out about his death when the maid who was sent to his room discovered his body in the bathroom. The staff called 911 after the incident, and people present in the area said no one in the motel heard gunfire throughout tWitch's stay.

The Los Angeles Police confirmed to Page Six that it received a call for an "ambulance death investigation" at 11:20 a.m. local time. The LA County coroner's office has since released a report, confirming that the dancer died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

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