Charlie Sheen gave away some of his money to cover the funeral expenses of a paparazzo that was killed when trying to snap pictures of Justin Bieber's car on New Year's Day. On Wednesday, January 9, the "Anger Management" actor cut a $12,000 check to the family of photographer Chris Guerra.
Sheen explains his action, "A tragic incident like this erases the line
between the photographer and the subject." The 47-year-old star goes,
"It's an unforgiving moment that begs us all to be human and work as one
to prevent this in the future. As parents, we are all not supposed to
bury our children. My deepest condolences to the families involved."
TMZ reports that Sheen is a close friend of the late Guerra, who will be
laid to rest in a private service on Friday. The former "Two and a Half Men"
actor learns that the photog's family has difficulty in raising money
to cover the funeral costs, so the star decides to grab his checkbook
and make a donation to the family.
Guerra was the 29-year-old paparazzo who was killed when crossing
Sepulveda Blvd by Los Angeles' Getty Center and the 405 Freeway as he
aimed to take pictures of Bieber's white Ferrari, which was pulled over
by police. The cameraman, who was known as a "sweet" guy by his peers,
subsequently died after getting struck by a passing car driven by a
69-year-old woman.
As for Sheen, this is not the first time the New York native donates his
money to help others. He previously gave $100,000 to a Hermosa Beach
police officer's child, who battled cancer. "No parent should have to
watch their kid go through that," he said a day before making the
donation.
Recently, he also gave another $100,000 check to help Lindsay Lohan
pay her massive tax bills. Sheen was a bit disappointed when the
troubled actress didn't thank him immediately. However, she eventually
sent him flowers and a note to thank the actor for what he'd done.
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