Jamal Edwards died from a cardiac arrythmia caused by taking recreational drugs, his mother Brenda Edwards has confirmed.
‘These types of substances are extremely unpredictable, and we can only hope that this will encourage others to think wisely when faced with similar situations in the future. ‘I talk to him every morning and every night,’ Brenda continued. it was just about helping others,’ she told Good Morning Britain presenters Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley. ‘I say “Hello, good morning, baby, good night, baby.” I just talk about anything. The young entrepreneur was also an ambassador for the Prince’s Trust, a charity headed up by the Prince of Wales, and in 2014 was awarded an MBE for his services to music. ‘How it takes just one bad reaction to destroy lives.
The SBTV founder died at the age of 31 after suffering cardiac arrythmia in February.
She admitted that she is in a “state of shock” as she attempts to “process” the news. The DJ and rapper died at the age of 31 from a “sudden illness” at his home in Acton in February. J and music producer Jamal Edwards died from a heart attack after taking recreational drugs, his mother confirmed on Tuesday as she called for “more conversation” about the use of illegal substances.
"Since I last spoke, I have sadly learned that the cause of Jamal's devastating passing was due to cardiac arrhythmia caused by having taken recreational drugs ...
Loose Women co-star Nadia Sawalha was among the first to respond, writing: "This must have been so painful for you to write. In Jamal's own words: 'The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will'. My beautiful son, you did that and then some. "Jamal and I had one of the strongest mother/son relationships that you could imagine. Brenda continued: "It's so important that we help drive more conversation about the unpredictability of recreational drugs and the impact they can have. "These types of substances are extremely unpredictable, and we can only hope that this will encourage others to think wisely when faced with similar situations in the future. "Jamal had the world at his fingertips – a zest for life and he was unwittingly taken away far too soon," Brenda continued.
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"Jamal was an inspiration to myself and so many. "Jamal and I had one of the strongest mother/son relationships that you could imagine. He was the centre of our world." Brave Brenda continued: "It's so important that we help drive more conversation about the unpredictability of recreational drugs and the impact they can have. "These types of substances are extremely unpredictable, and we can only hope that this will encourage others to think wisely when faced in similar situations in the future. Brenda went on: "Jamal had the world at his fingertips - a zest for life and he was unwittingly taken away far too soon.
Jamal's mother, Loose Women panellist Brenda Edwards, said her son's death was "due to a cardiac arrhythmia caused by having taken recreational drugs".
So... I get a little bit of comfort from knowing I was with him." "Jamal is proof that this can happen to anyone. But she continued: "It's so important that we drive more conversation about the unpredictability of recreational drugs.
The 53-year-old singer and Loose Women presenter made the announcement on social media after an inquest into Jamal Edwards' death.
She wrote: “These types of substances are extremely unpredictable, and we can only hope that this will encourage others to think wisely when faced with similar situations in the future. “I would do anything to have my son back but that is just not possible so if I can help save one life, then we will have achieved something.” Edwards thanked everyone for the support the family had received following Jamal’s death, saying: “We have been so incredibly touched by the outpouring of love and support, and you are all helping us try and get through the unimaginable.”
Loose Women panellist Brenda Edwards says she was in 'state of shock' after finding out how son died.
He found fame after setting up the music platform SBTV in 2006, and was credited with helping to launch a string of UK music acts to stardom. “These types of substances are extremely unpredictable, and we can only hope that this will encourage others to think wisely when faced with similar situations in the future. “You are all helping us try to get through the unimaginable,” she said. “I have sadly learned that the cause of Jamal’s devastating passing was due to cardiac arrhythmia,” she said. “Since finding out the news I’ve been in a state of shock, and I am still trying to process it. Edwards, who helped launch the careers of Dave and Ed Sheeran, died in February aged 31.
Brenda Edwards says her music entrepreneur son had 'world at his fingertips', but that 'one bad decision' can have devastating consequences.
"These types of substances are extremely unpredictable, and we can only hope that this will encourage others to think wisely when faced with similar situations in the future. He was also an ambassador for the Prince's Trust, a charity headed up by the Prince of Wales, and in 2015 was made an MBE for his services to music. The 53-year-old singer and Loose Women presenter made the announcement on social media as an inquest was opened at West London Coroner's Court into the death of Jamal Edwards.
Brenda Edwards has revealed that her son, music entrepreneur Jamal Edwards, died after taking recreational drugs. An inquest at West London Coroner's Court ...
"Jamal and I had one of the strongest mother/son relationships that you could imagine. It's so important that we help drive more conversation about the unpredictability of recreational drugs and the impact they can have. Brenda went on: "Jamal had the world at his fingertips - a zest for life and he was unwittingly taken away far too soon.
The 53-year-old singer and Loose Women presenter made the announcement on social media after an inquest into Jamal Edwards' death.
She wrote: “These types of substances are extremely unpredictable, and we can only hope that this will encourage others to think wisely when faced with similar situations in the future. “I would do anything to have my son back but that is just not possible so if I can help save one life, then we will have achieved something.” Edwards thanked everyone for the support the family had received following Jamal’s death, saying: “We have been so incredibly touched by the outpouring of love and support, and you are all helping us try and get through the unimaginable.”
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She described Jamal as having had the “world at his fingertips” and said he had “a zest for life” and was “unwittingly taken away far too soon”. She said: “We have to come to terms with what has happened, and Jamal is proof that this can happen to anyone.” She said that she is in a “state of shock” after learning that Jamal died from “cardiac arrhythmia caused by having taken recreational drugs”. “Since finding out the news I’ve been in a state of shock, and I’m still trying to process it, but it’s so important to me that I do address it as no mother or any loved one should have to go through what Jamal’s sister, Tanisha, and I have been through since he passed.” “A post-mortem has been undertaken and I have reason to suspect that the death was an unnatural death.” Brenda released a statement at the time of her son’s death, in which she said he died “after a sudden illness”.
Loose Women presenter Brenda Edwards made the announcement that her son died due to “cardiac arrhythmia caused by having taken recreational drugs," on social ...
He was also an ambassador for the Prince’s Trust, a charity headed up by the Prince of Wales, and in 2014 was made an MBE for his services to music. She added that after the post-mortem she had "reason to suspect that the death was an unnatural death.” Jamal died in February at the age of 31, after having a heart attack at his mother's address in Acton.
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The multi-talented SBTV founder passed away following a cardiac arrhythmia in February.
“With the recently launched Jamal Edwards Self Belief Trust, we will continue to not only honour his name but to help those in need. Since finding out the news I’ve been in a state of shock, and I’m still trying to process it,” added Brenda. Jamal Edwards passed away in February aged 31.
'Jamal is proof that this can happen to anyone,' his mum wrote after an inquest heard the cause of death.
“These types of substances are extremely unpredictable, and we can only hope that this will encourage others to think wisely when faced in similar situations in the future. Brenda went on: “Jamal had the world at his fingertips – a zest for life and he was unwittingly taken away far too soon. His mother, Loose Women star Brenda Edwards, warned others against using “extremely unpredictable” substances as she admitted still being in “shock” at the sudden death of her son on 20 February.