44-year-old American actress Lisa Sheridan found dead at home
- American actress, Lisa Sheridan, was found dead at her home on Monday, February 25, 2019
- Her manager, Mitch Clem, confirmed the report and ruled out rumours that it was a suicide
- Friends of the deceased trooped to social media to mourn
Death is inevitable but that knowledge does not prepare one for it. Even celebs are not untouchable when death calls.
American movie star, Lisa Sheridan, has died at the age of 44. The actress reportedly passed on at her home on Monday, February 25, 2019.
Sheridan’s manager, Mitch Clem, confirmed the reports of her passing as he explained that the circumstances that led to her death has not yet been determined.
Speaking with People, Clem said: “We all loved Lisa very much and are devastated by the loss we all feel. She passed away Monday morning, at home, in her apartment in New Orleans. We are waiting for a coroners report on cause of death.”
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He also addressed rumours that she might have taken her own life. Clem explained that her death was not a suicide. “The family has unequivocally confirmed that this is not a suicide. Any suggestion to the contrary is absolutely, 100% unfounded”, he said.
A friend of Sheridan’s who is also an actress, Donna D’Errico, took to her Facebook page to mourn.
See her post below:
Another of her friends who is a filmmaker, Michael Dunaway, also mourned her on Instagram. He shared sweet moments they had shared together as he revealed that she would be missed.
Lisa Sheridan has starred in movies such as Crime Scene Investigation (CSI), Halt and Catch Fire, to name a few.
RIP to the dead.
Meanwhile Legit.ng earlier reported that a young graduate has reportedly taken her own life in Bayelsa.
The lady, Ebiere Asu, reportedly took her life on Tuesday, February 26, 2019.
Ebiere who was a graduate of English and Communications at the Federal University, Otuoke, (FUO) reportedly committed suicide because she was depressed.
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