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Hollywood Stars who died due to drug overdose

The untimely passing of Angus Cloud due to an accidental overdose has left fans heartbroken. This incident sheds light on the dark side of fame, which has had many Hollywood stars falling prey to it is

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 Following the tragic passing of Angus Cloud, the actor from "Euphoria," due to an accidental overdose involving a dangerous combination of drugs has left fans in profound sorrow. At the age of 25, Cloud lost his life to a fatal mixture of methamphetamine, fentanyl, cocaine, and benzodiazepines. This emerging television talent passed away in July at his family residence in Oakland, California, leaving fans mourning his memorable portrayal of 'Fezco' in the series.
In the past, many stars who succumbed to the devastating effects of drug abuse:

1. Marilyn Monroe:
The legendary Hollywood actress, Marilyn Monroe, met her untimely demise at the age of 36 in 1962, at her home. Her death was attributed to a barbiturate overdose, though it was not conclusively ruled as a suicide. Monroe grappled with substance abuse and mental health issues, and she did not complete any film projects following her last release, "The Misfits," in 1961.

2. Jim Morrison:
The world mourned the loss of the talented musician Jim Morrison, the lead singer of The Doors, who tragically passed away in his twenties. Morrison, known for his lyrical prowess, suffered a sudden death on July 3, 1971, in Paris, France. While the exact cause of his demise remains disputed, there are claims that it resulted from a heart attack due to heroin consumption.

3. Heath Ledger:
Renowned Australian actor Heath Ledger met his demise on January 22, 2008, as a result of a cocktail of prescription drugs, including oxycodone, hydrocodone, and diazepam, according to CNN. At the age of 28, Ledger, celebrated for his portrayal of the Joker in "The Dark Knight" and various other film roles, reportedly turned to these drugs to cope with a demanding schedule and a lack of sleep.

4. Judy Garland:
Judy Garland, the star of "The Wizard of Oz," tragically passed away on June 22, 1969, at the age of 47, due to an accidental barbiturate overdose. The singer and actress had struggled with mental and physical health issues for years and had been administered stimulants and depressants from an early age to manage her film commitments, as reported by PBS.

5. Michael Jackson:
The King of Pop, Michael Jackson, passed away on June 25, 2009, after consuming a mixture of drugs, including propofol, lorazepam, midazolam, and diazepam, according to the BBC. His death, at the age of 50, was later classified as a homicide because these lethal doses were administered by his personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray. Jackson had battled drug abuse for years, often relying on prescription painkillers to cope with the demands of his career and touring.
These instances serve as poignant reminders of the devastating impact of drug abuse on the lives of talented individuals and the importance of addressing addiction and mental health issues in the entertainment industry.