There’s more evidence suggesting Angus Cloud’s death was the result of an accidental overdose and not suicide. TMZ has learned that the young actor did not leave a note for his loved ones before his untimely demise.
Multiple law enforcement sources involved in the death investigation have confirmed that Angus Cloud did not leave behind a note when he died suddenly. As we previously reported, Cloud was found dead in his bedroom last month at his family home in Oakland. Initially, the family’s statement hinted that he might have taken his own life.
The statement released by the family revealed that Angus was struggling after the recent loss of his dad. It also mentioned that Angus was open about his battle with mental health and that his passing should serve as a reminder to others that they are not alone and should not fight their battles in silence.
A source close to Cloud also mentioned that he had severe suicidal thoughts following his father’s death, adding another layer of complexity to the investigation.
However, just a few days after his death, Angus’ mother, Lisa, came out and denied the suicide theory. She stated that her son was talking about the future, helping family members, and even reorganizing his room the day before he died. Lisa’s denial challenges the initial suspicion of suicide and suggests that Angus’ death may have been an accidental overdose.
The 911 call made to Angus’ family home was prompted by a “possible overdose.” Lisa mentioned in her statement that she did not know if or what he may have put in his body after that call. She only knew that Angus fell asleep with his head on the desk where he was working on an art project and never woke up. Lisa expressed that while it may be discovered that her son accidentally and tragically overdosed, it is clear that he did not intend to take his own life.
The autopsy on Angus’ body has been completed, but the toxicology results are still pending. Without a note left behind, Lisa’s theory about the circumstances surrounding her son’s death gains further validation.
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In conclusion, the investigation into Angus Cloud’s death suggests that it was the result of an accidental overdose rather than suicide. The absence of a note and the denial of the suicide theory by his mother contribute to the growing belief that his death was unintended. The pending toxicology results from the autopsy will provide further insight into the circumstances surrounding his untimely demise.