Jamal Edwards’ cause of death revealed as Loose Women star mum Brenda pays emotional tribute
02.08.2022 - 17:11
/ ok.co.uk
The cause of death for Jamal Edwards has been revealed in an inquest today following his death on 20 February.The 31 year old SBTV founder was confirmed to have died of cardiac arrest after ingesting a lethal mixture of cocaine and alcohol. Jamal was a pioneer in the UK music industry and well-respected by his peers after creating the groundbreaking music platform SBTV. He was found dead at his home in Acton, West London.
Jamal's mum, Loose Women star Brenda Edwards, called her late son "a beautiful and selfless person" in a statement shared in the inquest. Jamal was found with three small bags containing remnants of white powder at the time of his death in February. Assistant West London Coroner Ivor Collett ruled that the star died from a heart attack triggered by the evident drug use, as toxicology reports found cocaine and alcohol in Jamal's system.The police treated his death as non-suspicious.
Jamal had returned home after DJing in Islington, North London on 20 February and was joined by his friend Nick Hopper, who was living in a different part of the house, and the pair began drinking. Mr Hopper said in his statement at the inquest: "When he came in he appeared to be his normal self and it appeared that he had just been out. We began to chat, smoke some weed and drink.
He told me he was under a lot of pressure. "There were periods of talking followed by silences. Over time Jamal became quite paranoid and was saying I had things in my hands when I didn't.
Anytime I moved he began panicking. I told him to calm down, but he became increasingly irate. "He was grabbing things, throwing them around the room.
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