POORSTACY dies at 26: Fans believe rapper hinted at his death weeks earlier
Officials confirm no foul play as fans revisit POORSTACY's final posts as his cause of death remains unconfirmed
POORSTACY, a Florida-based rapper, suffered a sudden death, shocking many of his fans, who believe it was a suicide.
This belief is at odds with what the officials are saying. Their early investigation indicates no foul play was found after the rap star had a medical emergency at a hotel he was staying in Boca Raton.
But at least on paper, what sparked the rumours of his suicide is that authorities have yet to release an official cause of death and his young age.
He was just 26.
These reasons sparked buzz on social media, where several fans took to Reddit to share.
"Am I the only one that saw the s*icide note on his story like two weeks ago? He deleted it afterwards, but it was pretty hefty and detailed. Bummed to see the headline today," a fan wrote.
Another added, "He even had a song dedicated to it… also wished people checked on him, etc. I feel bad for his son."
"That was definitely a telltale sign. I wish he could have got more support and love, but sometimes even that just isn't enough," a third fan penned.
Amid the suicide speculation, another twist arrived in POORSTACY's shocking death after his friend reportedly said the Florida rapper is alive, denying the news of his death.
The Palm Beach County Medical Examiner and the Boca Raton Police Department, however, set aside the rumours as they confirmed the death of POORSTACY.
-
Mel C teases 'precious' future plans
-
Teyana Taylor on Julia Roberts telling her to 'eat a sandwich' at Golden Globes: 'Started crying'
-
Prince William gets 'mobbed' by animals during rural engagement
-
Angelina Jolie finally escaping L.A.?
-
Matthew McConaughey takes legal action to save THIS iconic phrase from AI misuse
-
Jodie Foster reflects on harsh reality of why she escaped sexual abuse as actress
-
Bella Hadid steals the spotlight at 'The Beauty' premiere
-
Taylor Swift 'worst photos': Singer's not-so-perfect moments spark debate