Angus Cloud, known for his role as Fezco in the hit HBO series Euphoria. died on Monday, 31 July 2023. He was 25.
Angus Cloud dies: What’s the cause of death?
The actor tragically passed away at his family’s home in Oakland. As fans and fellow celebrities express their condolences, details about the cause of his death, obituary, and reactions are emerging.
Angus Cloud’s family released a touching statement expressing their grief and the impact he had on their lives.
They described him as an incredible human, artist, friend, brother, and son.
The family disclosed that Angus had recently experienced the loss of his father, which deeply affected him. While battling severe suicidal thoughts, he sought solace with his loved ones in Oakland.
As reported by TMZ, Oakland PD and Fire Dept responded to a distressing 911 call made by Angus Cloud’s mother around 11:30 on Monday.
She reported a “possible overdose” and stated that Angus did not have a pulse. Tragically, Angus was pronounced dead at the scene.
The exact cause of his death remains unknown, and authorities have initiated an investigation to shed light on the circumstances.
Angus Cloud was open about his struggle with mental health, and his family hopes his passing will serve as a reminder to others that they are not alone in their battles. They encourage people to seek support and not suffer in silence.
Angus Cloud obituary
The 25-year-old actor had a promising career ahead of him, leaving an indelible mark on Hollywood through his remarkable portrayal of Fezco in Euphoria.
Angus Cloud was also involved in other projects, including movies and music videos, showcasing his talent and versatility.
In March 2022, during an interview, Angus passionately defended the show Euphoria against accusations of glorifying drug use.
He believed the series portrayed the harsh realities faced by teens and young adults in modern-day America.
Reactions to Cloud’s death
As the world grieves the loss of this young talent, the family requests privacy as they process their devastating loss.
Angus Cloud will be remembered for his humour, laughter, and love for everyone he encountered.
Check out some of the reactions to news of his tragic death below;
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In South Africa, there are many resourceful organisations that are ready to assist you and your loved one in dealing with suicidal triggers. The South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG) is the country’s largest mental health advocacy group, and their 24-hour hotline is free to use if you or a loved one needs help. You can reach them on 0800 456 789 (24 hours a day), SMS 31393, or visit their website for more info and help.