Let s Stay Together, died in November at the age of 38. His father, Bert Sr., told
TMZ that his son s body was found in a hotel room in Richmond, Virginia, where he was quarantined ahead of a new movie role.
At the time, Bert Sr. said he believed the cause of death was a fatal aneurysm, and a coroner confirmed on Tuesday that Berlasco died of hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. His family told
TMZ that the coroner said it was an aortic aneurysm, which is a bulge in the artery that carries blood from the heart through the chest and torso.
BET Star Bert Belasco Died of an Aortic Aneurysm Here s What to Know About This Serious Heart Condition Health.com 1/12/2021
Actor Bert Belasco, best known for his role as Charles Whitmore on BET s
Let s Stay Together, died in November at the age of 38. His father, Bert Sr., told
TMZ that his son s body was found in a hotel room in Richmond, Virginia, where he was quarantined ahead of a new movie role.
At the time, Bert Sr. said he believed the cause of death was a fatal aneurysm, and a coroner confirmed on Tuesday that Berlasco died of hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. His family told
His manner death is listed as natural.
Belasco was found dead in a hotel room in Virginia in November after a staff member performed a check on his room, his father, Bert Belasco Sr., told TMZ at the time. He was 38. Bert Belasco, known for his role in the BET series Let’s Stay Together, died at age 38 in November after being found in a hotel room in Virginia. (Brian To/FilmMagic)
The actor was in the middle of a two-week quarantine for an upcoming movie role. At the time of his passing, Belasco Sr. said he believed his son died of an aneurysm. He communicated that again to TMZ this week, claiming the coroner informed the family that his death was the result of an aortic aneurysm.
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