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Time: 2024-06-27

Latest Concerns over Finns Drinking Habit

Latest Concerns over Finns Drinking Habit
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Concerns over Finns Drinking Habit

As Finns drinking has gotten progressively worse on General Hospital, concerns have been raised about his well-being. On June 21, 2024, the situation took a drastic turn when his daughter, Violet, found him unconscious and bloody on the floor after he had passed out drunk.

Scary Discovery

After waking up from being passed out drunk, Finn discovered broken glass and blood on his coffee table. He noticed a shard of glass stuck in his bloody hand, but instead of seeking immediate help, he decided to take another sip of alcohol before passing out again. When Violet arrived home and found her father in such a state, she was terrified and sought help by calling Tracy, who immediately took action to get Finn the help he needed.

After the paramedics arrived at the scene, it was determined that Finn was alive but unconscious due to excessive drinking. Tracy tried to comfort Violet and reassure her that the situation was different from what she had experienced with her grandfather. Despite the scary incident, Violet's concern for her father's well-being was evident as she wondered if cooking better meals for him would help improve his health.

Intervention and Custody Concerns

Tracy took matters into her own hands and decided to confront Finn about his behavior after ensuring Violet was safe with Chase and Brook Lynn. She woke Finn up and made it clear that his daughter's well-being was at stake. With spoilers teasing the aftermath of Finns drunken night, questions arise about the possibility of Chase and Brook Lynn seeking custody of Violet due to her father's struggles with alcohol.

In the upcoming episodes, viewers can expect to see the repercussions of Finns actions and how it may impact not only his own life but also the well-being of his daughter. The situation serves as a reminder of the dangers of excessive drinking and the importance of seeking help when faced with addiction issues.

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