‘The Wire Star’ Lance Reddick’s Cause Of Death Revealed As Heart Disease

Lance Reddick
‘The Wire Star’ Lance Reddick’s Cause Of Death Revealed As Heart Disease
Actor Lance Reddick’s death certificate has been made public.
Reports state the late TV star’s official cause of death has been listed as Ischemic Heart Disease as well as Atherosclerotic Coronary Artery Disease.

If you recall, Lance Reddick suddenly passed away on the 17th of last month. The actors wife reportedly called 911 immediately after finding him collapsed in their yard, but was unable to resuscitate. Medics reported the entertainer seemed to have died of natural causes, which was supported in the autopsy. Lance Reddick, known for his roles in The Wire and the John Wick franchise, was 60 at his time of death.
Prior to his passing, Reddick was on a promotional run for John Wick 4. The actor appeared to be in normal health, posting selfies and videos regularly to his social media. It’s reported that Reddick was also scheduled to appear on a daytime talk show.

The actor is survived by his wife Stephanie and two children from a previous marriage, Yvonne and Christopher.
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