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Robert Cormier's cause of death is revealed to be from injuries sustained in a 'tragic' fall

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Nearly one week after his sudden passing, actor Robert Cormier's death has been revealed as the result of a bad fall, according to The Hollywood Reporter.Cormier, known for his role as Finn Cotter on the show Heartland, died at age 33 at a hospital in Etobicoke, Canada as he succumbed to injuries he sustained in the accident.The TV star died on Friday, September 23, according to his obituary, but no details were revealed about his cause of death at the time.

Gone too soon: Robert Cormier, who played Finn Cotter on the Canadian television series Heartland, has died at 33. Cormier died on Friday, according to his obituary, which didn't specify a cause of deathIn a statement to People Robert's family said, 'Robbie passed away as the result of a tragic accident.'It continued, 'Robbie was loved by many and his unexpected death has left us devastated.

While we are broken-hearted, we take comfort in the overwhelming love and support shown to our family by Robbie’s friends, colleagues and fans.' Taking a moment to recognize the staff at the hospital where he was treated, they added, 'Our family would like to thank everyone at the Critical Care team in Toronto for the compassionate care they provided Robbie and the kindness they showed our family.

We will be forever grateful.' Saying goodbye: Following news of his death, UPtv, an American network that airs the CBC series, paid tribute to the rising star; pictured with costar Amber MitchellFollowing news of his death, UPtv, an American network that airs the CBC series, paid tribute to the rising star. 'Robert Cormier, aka Heartland's Finn, was an amazing talent, gone too soon.

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