BREAKING: Seinfeld actor's body found in a horrific state
Golden Girls and Seinfeld actor Charles Levin horrifically passed away in June.
However, while the details were spared from the public, they have since been obtained by the Daily Mail.
The actor was reported as a missing person on June 28 by his son Jesse after he phoned a friend to say he was lost somewhere near Cave Junction, in Oregon, United States of America.
On July 13, police authorities confirmed a body was found near where his unique orange Fiat car was also located.
Inside the vehicle was Levin’s beloved deceased pet pug who was identified by his signature purple collar.
Reports obtained by the Daily Mail revealed his body was discovered at the bottom of a rocky 30-foot ravine.
Sadly it was revealed his remains were horribly decomposed, and he had been dead “for days”.
The report indicated signs of “animal scavenging likely in the form of turkey vultures.”
Authorities used dental records to identify Levin’s body, and his death has been ruled accidental.
It has been assumed Levin fell down the ravine while attempting to find help.
Police reportedly had to scale a slope to retrieve his body using a rope-and-pulley system.
The local member who found the actor’s body said “It looked like he was trying to take a back route to Grants Pass [where he lived].
“But the road he went down was remote and doesn't have any signs. It's easy to get lost, and GPS doesn't work.
“His car was pretty banged up and was off a logging trail. I went up on foot, hiking. I wouldn't have driven up there by myself, no way. I think he might have made a few bad decisions.”
Levin was a familiar face on TV screens around the world and appeared on Alice, The Golden Girls, NYPD Blue, and Hill Street Blues.
He famously played a Mohel in the 1993 Seinfeld episode, The Bris.