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Cher's Son Elijah Blue Allman Rushed to California Hospital as His Estranged Wife Recognizes His 'Inner Struggles' (Exclusive)
Cher's son Elijah Blue Allman was rushed to a California hospital on June 14 He was brought there after authorities found him "acting erratically" Elijah, Cher's youngest son and brother to Chaz Bono, has had an up-and-down relationship with the singer over the yearsCher's son Elijah Blue Allman has been hospitalized for "acting erratically," authorities said. Elijah — the 48-year-old son of the "Believe" singer, 79, and the late Gregg Allman — was rushed to a hospital on Saturday, June 14, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department (SBCSD). TMZ was first to report the news. "Deputies from our Morongo Basin Station responded to a residence in Landers for a male subject acting erratically. When deputies arrived, Elijah Allman, 48, was being evaluated by emergency medical personnel," authorities said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE. "Deputies located drugs inside the home and Allman was transported to the hospital. The investigation is ongoing." Legal representatives for Elijah, as well as a representative for Cher, did not respond to PEOPLE's request for comment on Sunday, June 15. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. In an exclusive statement to PEOPLE, Elijah's estranged wife, Marieangela King Allman, expressed her support. 'While it is true that Elijah has faced personal challenges in the past, one constant has been his unwavering commitment to sobriety and his loyalty to those he loves," she said. "Like many, he continues to confront his inner struggles — but it is important to recognize that he does so from a place of strength, not defeat," Marieangela continued. "Despite the assumptions that often color how his journey is portrayed, the reality is that Elijah remains grounded, focused and deeply committed to living with integrity and purpose." "I want to state, without hesitation, that I will always root for him," she added. "My support is steadfast and comes from a place of deep respect for the person he is and the resilience he continues to show." The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Cher welcomed Elijah, her youngest son, in 1976 with her then-husband Allman of The Allman Brothers Band. Elijah is the couple's only child. Elijah was the second child for Cher. He joined his older sibling, Chaz Bono, who was born in 1969 to the star and her then-husband Sonny Bono. Elijah also has four siblings on his father's side: Devon, Layla, Michael and Delilah. A musician in his own right, who is professionally known as P. Exeter Blue, Elijah is one of the founding members of the metal band Deadsy. 'He's a really smart, really talented, really strange person,' Cher told Entertainment Weekly in 1999 of Elijah. 'He marches to his own drummer more than any person I've ever met.' Elijah's hospital stay comes amid a tumultuous past few years for the star. In December 2023, Cher filed for a temporary conservatorship over her son's estate due to Elijah's alleged substance abuse and declining mental health. She and Elijah eventually reached a private agreement, and Cher voluntarily dismissed her petition for conservatorship in September 2024. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Prior to that, Elijah's estranged wife made allegations of Cher hiring four men to kidnap him. The accusations became public as part of the former pair's divorce proceedings, but Cher responded to the allegations, telling PEOPLE, 'That rumor is not true,' and declining to comment further. Cher and Elijah have openly discussed the complicated nature of their mother-son relationship over the years. 'He and I have such a bizarre relationship. We've had so many strange moments. I don't really understand him. Somehow, Elijah and I kind of talk through osmosis," the singer said while appearing on Dr. Phil in 2004. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, please contact the SAMHSA helpline at 1-800-662-HELP. Read the original article on People


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19-03-2025
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Deputy Hector Cuevas Jr. remembered by San Bernardino County community after deadly pursuit crash
Friends and family members of Deputy Hector Cuevas Jr. gathered in Victorville on Tuesday, just hours after he died when he crashed while in pursuit of a stolen vehicle suspect. They say he wasn't even supposed to be working, but he picked up an overtime shift because he loved serving his community that much. "My brother was a good man," said Dominique Cohill. "It wasn't in vain and I know God loved him and I know he loved God and he's in an amazing place." She was one of dozens who gathered at the intersection of Seneca Road and El Evado Road at around 5 p.m. to honor Cuevas Jr.'s memory. He died early Monday while chasing a stolen car through the area. He collided with another driver at the intersection, sending his patrol car veering into a light pole. The force of the impact caused the car to split in two. Family says that he was originally supposed to be off that day, but picked up an overtime shift. "Putting on that uniform every day was just something that brightened his day," said Pedro Rivera, Cuevas Jr.'s uncle. "It was something he loved and we all supported him for that." He's also remembered as a devoted husband and father of two young children. He was raising in them in the same community where he grew up, graduating from Carter High School in Rialto. It was there that he helped coach the school's freshman football program from 2015 to 2017 before he joined law enforcement. "Rialto Unified School District offers our sincerest condolences to Deputy Cuevas' family, friends and the SBCSD, as we remember his heroic service to his community," said a statement from the Rialto Unified School District. He joined the department six years ago, briefly leaving for one year to join the Rialto Police Department before again becoming a sheriff's deputy. "I remember one thing he told me was if you really want better, you have to become better yourself," Cohill said. While they mourn their loved one, the community is also hoping that the suspect who started the pursuit, Rialto man Ryan Dwayne Turner Jr., is held accountable for the tragedy he caused. Rialto Police Sergeant David Padilla said that he led them on a similar chase just last year that ended in similar circumstances. For that crash, which left an innocent civilian with injuries when they collided with a police car, Turner was sentenced to 16 months in prison. However, due to two California state laws, he was released after just eight months. "Chief Kling strongly believes that had it not been for the legislations that passed he would be in custody," Padilla said. "Mr. Turner shows very clear that he does not fear the consequences of the law. If it wasn't for .. Penal Code 1049, AB 109, Mr. Turner without a doubt would still be in state prison." He was booked and charged with vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and evading a peace officer causing death. He is slated to appear in court on Wednesday.