“His last day was joyous”. Almost a week after his death, Angus Cloud’s mother decided to speak out on her Facebook account to contradict the hypothesis of the suicide of her 25-year-old son. Through a long message filled with emotion, Lisa Cloud recounted the last hours spent with her son, who returned to the family home after the death of his father. “Although my son was deeply saddened by his father’s untimely death from mesothelioma, his last day was joyous,” said the mother of the family.
Strong rumors around a suicide of the actor, known for his mental disorders, had swelled after his disappearance. “He was talking about his willingness to help support his sisters in college and also help me emotionally and financially. He had no intention of ending his life, ”refuted his mother through her press release. “When we kissed goodnight, we said how much we loved each other and he said he would see me the next morning. I don’t know what he put in his body after that. I only know that he laid his head on the desk where he was working on art projects, fell asleep and didn’t wake up,” she said. Before concluding: “We may discover that he had an accidental and tragic overdose, but it is quite clear that he had no intention of leaving this world.”
Ten years before his disappearance, Angus Cloud had already been close to death when he was only a teenager. The actor had fallen in the middle of the night in a construction pit in his city of Oakland. In his fall, he fractured his skull and remained unconscious for several hours. “I was trapped. I left after I don’t know how long. It was very difficult because my skull was cracked but my skin wasn’t so all the bleeding was internal and pressing against my brain. They wouldn’t have found me there. I found myself. God found me,” he explained in an interview. In her message, Lisa Cloud also returned to this event: “His head trauma, which occurred ten years ago, miraculously did not result in death, as it almost always does. He enjoyed another ten years that he filled with creativity and love.”