Teen actor Tyler Sanders, identified for his roles on 9-1-1 Lone Star and Simply Add Magic: Thriller Metropolis, died in June from “fentanyl results”, his post-mortem has proven.
Sanders, 18, was discovered by a good friend “unresponsive in (the) mattress of his locked residence” on June 16, in response to the report from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner.
The report mentioned 911 was referred to as and paramedics responded to the residence, the place Sanders was pronounced lifeless.
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“The good friend had been texting with him the night time earlier than and he reported utilizing fentanyl,” the post-mortem mentioned.
“Drug paraphernalia was recognized on scene.”
Toxicology assessments later decided Sanders had the potent drug in his system, the post-mortem mentioned.
“Fentanyl … is an artificial opioid, which is roughly 50-100 occasions as potent as morphine,” the post-mortem mentioned.
Sanders’ loss of life was decided to be an accident, in response to the post-mortem.
The report, dated December 5, mentioned Sanders “had a historical past of drug use”.
The actor’s agent, Pedro Tapia, confirmed the actor’s loss of life in June in an announcement.
“Tyler was a gifted actor with a shiny future,” the assertion mentioned.
“He comes from a beautiful household and we ask that you simply respect their privateness right now.”
Tapia couldn’t be instantly reached Thursday for remark. Sanders’ kinfolk additionally couldn’t be reached.
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Sanders appeared as Leo in Amazon’s Simply Add Magic in 2019 and introduced the character again for the present’s 2020 spinoff sequence, Simply Add Magic: Thriller Metropolis.
He additionally had a guest-starring position in 2017 on AMC’s survival drama Concern the Strolling Useless — the place he performed the youthful model of Jake Otto — and in 2018 on the ABC police drama The Rookie.
His look on 9-1-1: Lone Star aired in April.
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