An investigation revealed that Noriega died of an accidental drug overdose — only hours after sharing a video online that discussed “dying young.”
followers on June 4 that he was starting a Discord page “for mental health” due to his lifelong struggle with substance abuse.Noriega’s death has been ruled an “accident.”“I’ve been struggling with addiction since I was 9 years old, you may think that’s crazy but that’s the life I’ve been dealt,” he wrote in the emotional post. “I would like to use the influence I’ve been given to create a space built on spreading awareness and normalizing talking about mental illness.
At the time of his death, the social media sensation boasted 1.7 million TikTok followers and 95.7 million likes, as well as over Noriega’s friends and family mourned their“Today has been an incredibly difficult time for my family and me,” wrote father Harold Noriega. “We lost our beautiful 19 year old Cooper last evening. He was loved by so many and truly the love of Treva’s, Parker’s and my life.”@cooper.
Meanwhile, his most recent ex-girlfriend, Sabrina Quesada paid posted a series of Instagram photos depicting her and the late TikTokker. “The light of my life, you’re the best thing that ever happened to me,” she wrote in the caption. “I’m so sorry my love. may we meet again.”
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