The tragic death of actor Angus Cloud, best known for his role on the hit show “Euphoria,” has raised concerns among law enforcement officials and the public. Initially viewed as a possible overdose, rumors circulated that Angus may have taken his own life. However, his grieving mother, Lisa Cloud, took to Facebook to share a heartfelt message denying these allegations.
In her emotional post, Lisa expressed gratitude for the outpouring of love and support her family has received during this devastating time. She also wanted to dispel any misconceptions about her son’s mental state, stating that despite his deep grief over his father’s untimely death from mesothelioma, Angus enjoyed a joyful day on his last day with us.
Lisa proceeded to recount the activities Angus engaged in that fateful day, revealing that he was reorganizing his room and placing items around the house. Lisa interpreted these actions as a sign that Angus had plans for the future and intended to be around for a while. She also mentioned his desire to help family members with college expenses, among other signs that strongly suggested he was not suicidal.
Addressing the possibility of an accidental overdose, Lisa admitted that she was unsure if Angus had ingested anything harmful. However, she firmly asserted that he did not intend to end his own life. According to her account, Angus fell asleep with his head on his desk while working on an art project and tragically never woke up. While it remains possible that he accidentally overdosed, Lisa believes it is abundantly clear that suicide was not his intention.
Expressing her concern over social media speculation that Angus took his own life, Lisa urged people to honor his memory by incorporating random acts of kindness into their daily lives. It is worth noting that Lisa’s stance contradicts a previous family statement that suggested Angus died by suicide. Additionally, sources familiar with the situation have indicated that Angus had been struggling with suicidal thoughts recently, although it is unclear if any conclusive evidence, such as a suicide note, exists.
Despite the conflicting information, Lisa stands by her belief that her son was in high spirits during his final days. Close observers have witnessed Angus’s apparent positive demeanor, even as he struggled to cope with the loss of his father. Notably, Lisa was present at the scene in Oakland when Angus was discovered, with first responders identifying her as the person who made the distressing 911 call on that fatal Monday morning.
Angus Cloud’s passing at the young age of 25 is a heartbreaking reminder of the importance of mental health resources and support. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988, via text, or through their website 988lifeline.org.
In memory of Angus, let us not perpetuate harmful speculation or judgment but instead channel our energy towards acts of kindness that can make a positive impact on the world around us.