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August 13, 2014 • 16h18
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The daughter of Hollywood star Robin Williams left his account on the photo sharing site Instagram on Wednesday, Troubled by practical jokes on the internet and the theft of photos posted by her father.
“I leave this account for a while while I recover and decide whether or not I should delete it,” wrote Zelda Williams, 25, on Instagram, under the photo of a butterfly.
“It’s a difficult time, please try to respect my account, those of my family and my friends,” he demanded.
On Monday, the death of Williams – one of the greatest comedians of his generation – aged 63, has spawned a profusion of global messages of grief on social networks
But. daughter expressed his frustration at the way family photos she posted online were used and by how practical jokes on the Internet attacked.
“Enter our accounts to get pictures of my father or judge me by the amount of them is cruel and unnecessary, “said the actress, who appeared alongside his father in 2004, the dramatic film” Reflections of Friendship. “
On Twitter, Zelda Williams invited the father’s admirers to do Donations to Children, a renowned pediatric medical center in Memphis, Tennessee, her father supported St. Jude’s Research Hospital.
Williams, whose hits included “Good Will Hunting”, “Good Morning, Vietnam” and “Dead Poets Society”, was found dead on Monday at his home in the San Francisco area by his personal assistant, hanged by belt and superficial cuts on the wrist.
Father of three, more than once revealed problems with substance abuse and passages in rehab, sought treatment for severe depression.
“His life ended by asphyxiation caused by hanging,” he said at a news conference held in Tuesday Keith Boyd, assistant coroner of Marin County, while the investigation continues.
In New York, the Broadway League reported that theaters along the Great White Way turn off the lights in their marquees for a . minutes on the night of Wednesday in honor of Williams
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