Priscilla Presley is breaking her silence following the “devastating” death of her grandson Benjamin Keough, who died by suicide on July 12. The news of Ben's tragic passing has sent shockwaves through the Presley family and left them grappling with profound grief. In her emotional message shared on Facebook, Priscilla opened up about the painful reality her family is facing, revealing the depth of her sorrow and the struggle to understand such a heartbreaking loss.
“These are some of the darkest days of my family’s life. The shock of losing Ben has been devastating. Trying to put all the pieces together of all the possible whys has penetrated my soul,” Priscilla, 75, shared on Facebook on Wednesday, July 22. “Each day I wake up I pray it will get better. Then, I think of my daughter and the pain she is going through as she was a doting mother.” This heartfelt reflection highlights not only her personal grief but also the collective pain experienced by the entire family, emphasizing the impact of mental health issues that can lead to such tragedies.
Ben's father, Danny Keough, is described as being completely lost after losing his only son. Priscilla continued to express her sympathy for Ben’s siblings, saying, “Riley, so loving and so close to him; Harper and Finley, who absolutely adored Ben. Navarone, who struggles deeply with loss and death. Rest in peace, Ben. You were loved.” This powerful statement resonates with many families who have faced similar losses, reminding us of the importance of love and support in times of tragedy.
Full Name | Priscilla Ann Wagner |
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Date of Birth | May 24, 1945 |
Occupation | Actress, Businesswoman |
Notable Work | Elvis Presley’s Wife, “Dallas” |
Children | Lisa Marie Presley, Navarone Garibaldi |
Loss can have a profound impact on families, often resulting in complex emotions and challenges. Priscilla's experience exemplifies the struggle many face when dealing with the death of a loved one. The grief can manifest in various ways, and each family member may cope differently. Supporting one another during this time is crucial for healing.
In her post, Priscilla also highlighted the unique bond between siblings, noting how close Ben was to his sister Riley and his younger half-sisters Harper and Finley. This illustrates the importance of family connections in overcoming adversity. Grieving together can foster resilience and understanding within the family unit.
Benjamin's tragic death brings to light the crucial issue of mental health, especially among young adults. It’s essential for families to recognize the signs of mental distress and seek help when needed. Friends and family members can play a significant role in providing support and understanding, which can make a difference in someone's life.
Priscilla’s reflections and the heartfelt words from Benjamin's friends emphasize the need for open conversations about mental health. Brandon Howard, a close friend of Benjamin, noted that he often struggled with depression. This serves as a reminder of the invisible battles many people face, urging society to be more compassionate and proactive in addressing mental health issues.
If you or someone you know is in emotional distress or considering suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).