Angus Cloud Dead: Drug Overdose The Reason Why ‘Euphoria’ Actor’s Mom Called 911?

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Angus Cloud, the actor-singer who famously played Fez on the HBO hit television series "Euphoria" passed away earlier today at 25 years old.

New sources claimed that Angus Cloud's death may possibly be linked to a drug overdose.

Angus Cloud Cause of Death: Drug Overdose?

According to a new source on TMZ, Angus Cloud's mother reportedly called 911 at around 11:30 in the morning of Jul. 31, 2023. Oakland Police Department and Fire Department responded to the call.

Apparently, a "possible overdose" of Angus Cloud was reported by her mother as he did not have any pulse at the time.

Unfortunately, when the Oakland Police Department and Fire Department arrived at his house he was already pronounced dead on the scene.

The same source also revealed that Angus Cloud's death can also be attributed to his battle with mental health. He reportedly battles "severe suicidal thoughts" since returning from Ireland where he attended his father's burial.

He has since stayed with his family to overcome the grief, but it seemed like it has already reached the fever pitch.

Angus Cloud Drug Overdose Not The First Time?

In April 2023, Angus Cloud's ex-talent manager Diomi Cordero accused his former talent of being addicted to prescription drugs. He also recalled that Cloud once vomited on his face while he was performing CPR on him when he allegedly overdosed. (via Page Six)

Apparently, Cordero and Cloud met at a rehab clinic when he was still working as a "mental health technician." He then developed a bond with the "Fez Interlude" singer and began to work together professionally in 2021.

However, Cordero noted that while Angus Cloud tried to work on her sobriety, he was still surrounded by his friends who continued to use drugs and continuously threatened his sobriety.

"Upon entering his premises and attempting to greet him with a hug, it became immediately apparent that he had resumed substance abuse, a mere two days after completing his treatment," Cordero claimed.

After Angus Cloud overdosed and vomited on Cordero's face, his behavior reportedly changed and he "became extremely abusive". He had even gone to the extent of degrading Codero publicly in front of his friends and even the manager's colleagues.

Radar Online reported that even "Euphoria" creator Sam Levinson begged Angus Cloud to "fight for his life," as his struggle with drugs did not go unnoticed by his colleagues.

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