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Weeks after Cameron Boyce’s sudden passing, coroners have officially come to a cause of death…
What’s up you guys, it’s Sussan Mourad here with Clevver News, and it’s only been a mere three and a half weeks since Disney Channel star Cameron Boyce’s tragic death in his Los Angeles home on July 6th, and now coroners have officially confirmed the ruling of his death in what has already been heavily speculated.
The L.A. County Medical Examiner further confirmed that Cameron suffered a sudden, unexpected death due to epilepsy. The report also revealed that Cameron did not have any drugs or alcohol in his system, except for Keppra, which is an epilepsy medication.
TMZ broke the original story that Cameron’s official cause of death was deferred on his death certificate until medical examiners could complete the investigation. The report also states that Cameron developed non-traumatic epilepsy about three years ago, and had “several major seizures” over the years. Although Cameron was able to live a perfectly normal life, his seizures were reported to occur months apart.
Naturally, the overwhelming amount of love and prayers from friends, family and fans, will surely live on forever. His parents summed up what we were all thinking perfectly, as they stated, “He was the very definition of human kindness, and a light that will forever shine as his spirit lives on in all who knew and loved him. He was the rock of our family and he always had a positive, heartwarming, insightful and caring outlook on everything and everyone.”
We miss you so much Cam. Sending our prayers and love to Cam’s family, friends and all of you guys. I’m Sussan Mourad and I’ll see you later guys.
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