Steve Bing and Liz Hurley's son Damian shares poignant photo after dad's death

Steve Bing and Liz Hurley ‘s son Damian Hurley has shared a poignant photo of the sky after his father’s suspected suicide.

The 18-year-old model took to his Instagram story to share a the image after the news of Steve’s death this morning.

It was revealed multi-millionaire movie producer and writer Steve died aged 55 after falling from his LA apartment.

According to publication Variety, police and the coroner’s office said a man fitting his age fell from a Century City apartment building on Monday. Sources told TMZ he had been suffering from depression.

Steve Bing and Liz Hurley’s son Damian has shared a poignant photo after his father’s suspected suicide (Image: INSTAGRAM / LIZ HURLEY)

When Liz, 55, gave birth to Damian a year after dating Steve in 2001, he insisted the child was not his.

However, a paternity test later proved he was the biological father.

Damian’s grandfather, real estate heir Dr Peter Bing, tried to prevent the Damian and his half-sister Kira from accessing their inheritance last year.

But an LA judge ruled that Damian and Kira, the daughter of Steve and ex-tennis pro Lisa Bonder, were beneficiaries to Dr Peter Bing’s trust.

Damian took to his Instagram story to share an image of the sky (Image: Instagram)

The granddad had tried to claim Damian shouldn’t inherit the money because the model had never met his own dad and was “born out of wedlock”, according to court papers.

Steve, whose estimated wealth was £380m, blasted this statement with his legal team branding the petition a “sham”, with Liz and Steve joining forces to fight against the lawsuit.

Police and the coroner’s office reportedly said a man fitting his age fell from a Century City apartment building on Monday (Image: FilmMagic)

Steve dropped out of Stanford University after inheriting $600 million (£480million) from his real estate developer grandfather.

He then went on to pursue a career in Hollywood, working with Sylvester Stalone on film ‘Get Carter’.

However, he was best known for writing Kangaroo Jack in 2003.

Steve also invested $100million (£80million) into the Tom Hanks film The Polar Express, alongside financially backing Beowulf.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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