Jamal Edwards was one of the most prolific music producers in the United Kingdom. With his massive contribution to the local music scene, his death was a huge shocker to the community, both in the country and in the United States.

While his death at the time raised many questions, it was eventually revealed at the time that he died because of a sudden cardiac arrest.

However, not more than four months after, Jamal's mother Brenda Edwards, revealed the shocking truth about the mogul's sudden death.

Jamal Edwards REAL Cause of Death Revealed

In a statement that she posted on Twitter, "Loose Women" host and Jamal Edwards' mother, Brenda Edwards, opened up to the public the real cause of her son's tragic demise.

At the time she has last spoken out, she had only known that the UK mogul died because of cardiac arrest.

But in her latest statement, she revealed that the late Jamal Edwards' real cause of death was attributed to recreational drugs he had taken which caused the cardiac arrhythmia.

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"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," Brenda said in the statement.

For Edwards, it is "so important" for her to help drive more conversation about the unpredictability of recreational drugs and their impact.

"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," she expressed.

Because of this, the recently launched "Jamal Edwards Self Belief Trust" which was built to honor the name of the late music executive, will also place a "special emphasis" on the mental well-being of its service users.

Furthermore, Brenda pointed out that the "Jamal Edwards Self Belief Trust" will be a place to help provide a sense of community for young people by providing a safe space to hone their skills and explore themselves.

Earlier this May, the late Jamal Edwards received his first posthumous award - the MITS Award - in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the music industry as a music entrepreneur, DJ, and founder of the multifaceted music platform SBTV.

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