The mom of Euphoria star Angus Cloud, who died final week, has shared particulars in regards to the day earlier than his loss of life and mentioned she believes the 25-year-old “did not intend to end his life”.
Cloud performed drug seller Fezco in 17 episodes of the hit HBO drama, alongside Zendaya and Hunter Schafer, and was discovered unresponsive on the household house in Oakland, California, on 31 July.
In an announcement posted on Facebook, his mom Lisa Cloud confirmed her son had been in “deep grief” after the loss of life of his father and his funeral which occurred in Ireland per week earlier than the actor’s loss of life.
She wrote: “Friends, I want you all to know I appreciate your love for my family at this shattered time. I also want you to know that although my son was in deep grief about his father’s untimely death from mesothelioma, his last day was a joyful one.
“He was reorganizing his room and inserting objects round the home with intent to remain some time within the house he liked. He spoke of his intent to assist present for his sisters at school, and likewise assist his mother emotionally and financially. He didn’t intend to finish his life.”
The actor had posted an image of his dad on Instagram on 14 July – alongside the message “miss u breh”.
Emergency companies advised NBC News they have been referred to as at about 11.30am however the “patient was determined to already be deceased” after they arrived.
The explanation for Cloud’s loss of life remains to be unknown.
His mom mentioned it’s attainable her son “overdosed accidentally and tragically” however that it was “abundantly clear that he did not intend to check out of this world”.
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Cloud was working in a restaurant in Brooklyn, New York, when he was scouted for his first appearing position by Euphoria’s casting director.
HBO tweeted it was “incredibly saddened” by Cloud’s loss of life and referred to as him “immensely talented”.
In an announcement, Euphoria creator Sam Levinson mentioned: “There was no one quite like Angus. He was too special, too talented and way too young to leave us so soon. He also struggled, like many of us, with addiction and depression.
“I hope he knew what number of hearts he touched. I liked him. I at all times will. Rest in peace and God Bless his household.”
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