YouTuber P2isthename’s Cause Of Death Revealed After He Was Found Deceased In His Mailroom
YouTuber P2isthename’s Cause Of Death Revealed After He Was Found Deceased In His Mailroom
P2isthename’s cause of death has been announced three months after he died.
The YouTuber, who was 26, died of “a sudden cardiac dysfunction due to solitary papillary muscle hypertrophy,” the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner revealed on Tuesday, June 10.
According to People Magazine, solitary papillary muscle hypertrophy “is a subtype of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), which is a risk factor for a sudden fatal cardiac event, citing the Cleveland Clinic.
HCM is a condition that causes an enlarged heart.
On March 14, the influencer, whose real name is Philip Enewally, was discovered unconscious in the mailroom “at his residence.” He was later pronounced deceased at the scene by first responders.
He had over 10 million YouTube subscribers and over 750,000 followers on Instagram. He often promoted his apparel brand Don’t Mind Us and posted vlogs, gaming videos and pranks.
Continued prayers for his family, loved ones and fans.
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