According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's Office, the incident occurred on February 13.
YouTube’s US community is mourning the death of Muudea Sedik, aka YouTuber Twomad, at the age of 23.
According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office, the incident occurred on February 13. Twomad, who had already missed several appointments in recent days, was found unconscious at his home on Tuesday night after a call was placed to ask for a welfare check due to the mysterious disappearance of Twomad.
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The cause of his death is currently unknown due to the fact that it has been postponed according to forensic records, but it is suspected that he may have suffered an overdose. His fans have been concerned about him on social media for the past few weeks due to some strange tweets he has posted, in addition to too many pictures of firearms. Therefore, it cannot be ruled out that he has committed suicide.
Authorities and fans are also puzzled by the fact that Twomad had been active in Overwatch for several days, according to his Discord profile. As noted in the activity log, he was still logged in hours after his death was announced.
Twomad, aka Muudea Sedik, has been a YouTube star for relatively little time-he began in 2018 and ended it in 2022. Since then, he has gone on to other platforms, achieving 2.2 million followers. In the meme Goodnight Girl, I’ll See You Tomorrow, Twomad tells a potential partner goodnight and falls down. Additionally, he collaborated with Onlyfans model Belle Delphine to dress up as characters from Toy Story, Nintendo, and more.
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