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 Benji Gregory, the former child star best known for his role in 1980s sitcom  Alf,  has  stanley cups died at 46.His sister Rebecca Hertzberg-Pfaffinger shared the news in a Facebook post. It is with a heavy heart my family has suffered a loss way too early,  she wrote. Ben was a great son, brother and uncle. He was fun to be around and made us laugh quite often. Still, going through his things, I find myself laughing at little videos or notes of his, in between crying,  his sister said.Hertzberg-Pfaffinger said Gregory was found dead in his car on June 13, alongside his bel stanley cup oved service dog Hans, who also died. It is believed Gregory went to a bank to deposit some residual checks and never got out of the car to do so. He fell asleep and died from vehicular heatstroke,  Hertzberg-Pfaffinger said.The Maricopa Cou stanley tumblers nty Medical Examiner s Office in Arizona told TMZ an official cause of death is still pending.Gregorys cousin, Camille Jazzy Jenkins, also spoke out on Facebook, saying her family  has lost one of the most beloved and wonderful men in our small circle.  It has taken some time to process and come to terms with our loss,  Jenkins said.  We are not okay, but take comfort knowing he is with his grandmothers. Jenkins and Hertzberg-Pfaffinger shared a string of photos of Gregory in their posts.His sister told TMZ that Gregory dealt with depression and bipolar disorder, and also had a sleep condition that often kept him awake for days. Bkgn After Wimbledon victory, Novak Djokovic  s US Open status is up in the air
 The embattled head of Alaskas statewide child abuse forensic clinic 鈥?who also left the University of Wisconsin under a cloud of controversy 鈥?will soon resign, Providence Alaska Medical Center said.Alaska CARES medical directors Dr. Barbara Knox  has chosen to pursue other opportunities and will be resigning,  Providence spokesman Mikal Canfield said in a written statement. The final day for Knox, who  asked to resign,  will be April 1, Canfield said.Knox did not respond to a request for an interview.Her resignation comes days after the Anchorage Daily stanley website  News and Wisconsin Watch published the story of Emily and Justin Acker, a Fairbanks-area military family who said Knox misdiagnosed their newborn daughters brain injuries as abuse, leading them to lose custody of their two children for most of a year. stanley taza Emily Acker holds her 1-year-old daughter, Izabel, at their home on Eielson Air Force Base near Fairbanks, Alaska, on Jan. 13, 2022. Justin and Emily Acke stanley botella r were erroneously accused of abusing Izabel as a newborn. Medical experts found the injuries the baby suffered when she was 3 weeks old likely stemmed from her traumatic birth.Experts hired by the Ackers found Knoxs diagnosis of abusive head trauma was wrong and ignored Izabels serious birth injuries. A forensic psychologist found Emily Acker no danger to her children 鈥?and a judge agreed.It wasnt the first time Knoxs medical judgment and workplace behavior had been scrutinized. In November, Providence said it had launched an in