Stephen 'tWitch' Boss' body released as dancer's family rushes to distraught wife Allison Holker's side

Stephen 'tWitch' Boss' body released as dancer's family rushes to distraught wife Allison Holker's side
Allison Holker rushed to the LAPD after tWitch suddenly disappeared (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Stephen 'tWitch' Boss's body has been released to his family after the dancer's untimely death. The body was handed over on Thursday, December 15, two days after he was found dead in an LA motel near his home.

Radaronline.com shared that the late dancer’s mother, Connie Boss Alexander, his brother and grandfather have arrived at the home to be on Boss’ wife Allison Holker’s side during the time of grief. This comes after the Los Angeles Medical Examiner's Office reportedly pronounced the 40-year-old’s manner of death as suicide and the cause of death a gunshot injury.

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Reports have said that before taking his life, Boss had gone to the Oak Tree Inn in Encino, California, which is not very far from his house. He apparently disappeared from his home suddenly on December 12, leaving Allison worried. She also went to the Los Angeles Police Department for help on December 13. However, the father-of-three’s body was discovered inside the motel’s bathroom by a staff member before cops were called.