Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

Jamal Edwards’ mum reveals his cause of death

MUSIC ENTREPRENE­UR, 31, FROM ACTON DIED SUDDENLY IN FEBRUARY

- By LUKE O’REILLY, KERRI-ANN ROPER & ALYA ZAYED

JAMAL Edwards died of an irregular heartbeat after taking recreation­al drugs, his mum Brenda has revealed.

The music entreprene­ur from Acton died in February suddenly, leaving the city’s music scene in shock. It’s not yet clear what substance he had taken.

Brenda, who appeared on Loose Women, 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.”

The 53-year-old added: “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 and I wanted to address this myself to everyone who loved, admired and respected my son.

“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.”

She described her son as having had the “world at his fingertips – a zest for life and he was unwittingl­y taken away far too soon”.

She added: “Yet we have to come to terms with what has happened, and Jamal is proof that this can happen to anyone.”

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.

“His passing has shown that any one bad decision on any one occasion can lead to devastatin­g consequenc­es.

“It’s so important that we help drive more conversati­on about the unpredicta­bility of recreation­al drugs and the impact that they can have – how it takes just one bad reaction to destroy lives. “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.”

The inquest held at West London Coroner’s Court on June 7 found that he suffered a cardiac arrest at home after being out.

Assistant Coroner Catherine Wood said: “He came home late one evening, after which he became increasing­ly agitated and suffered a cardiac arrest. He was deteriorat­ing despite treatment and died on February 20 of this year. “A post-mortem has been undertaken and I have reason to suspect that the death was an unnatural death.” The inquest was adjourned to be resumed in eight weeks’ time. Jamal 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, including Ed Sheeran, Dave and Jessie J.

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. His mum’s statement said: “I’m so incredibly proud of everything he achieved over the course of his 31 years; I’m so proud to call him my son.”

His passing has shown that any one bad decision on any one occasion can lead to devastatin­g consequenc­es. Brenda Edwards

 ?? NICHOLAS.T.ANSELL/PA WIRE ?? Jamal Edwards. Mum Brenda Edwards said she is in a “state of shock” after learning her son died from “cardiac arrhythmia caused by having taken recreation­al drugs”
NICHOLAS.T.ANSELL/PA WIRE Jamal Edwards. Mum Brenda Edwards said she is in a “state of shock” after learning her son died from “cardiac arrhythmia caused by having taken recreation­al drugs”

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