
Professional 'Call of Duty' Player Fero Has Died at 21 Years Old
By Devan McGuinnessNov. Eleven 2020, Published 8:24 p.m. ET
Professional Call of Duty player Maurice "Fero" Henriquez, who performed for the Florida Mutineers in the Call of Duty League (CDL), has died. He was only 21 years outdated, and the inside track of his demise rocked the gaming global with fans in need of to know what happened to Fero, given he used to be so younger. Here's what we all know.
What happened to Fero?
On Nov. 10, 2020, news broke that the 21-year-old Florida Mutineers player had kicked the bucket. Given he used to be so young on the time of his demise, rumors began circulating on what exactly happened. Pretty early after it was confirmed he had passed away, initial reviews speculated that he had died by suicide after affected by despair.
Fero's death used to be announced through his circle of relatives thru Fero's professional Twitter account. The remark confirmed that he didn't die through suicide, regardless of studies to the contrary, and confident his enthusiasts that he used to be not suffering from melancholy.
"We would like to state that he did not take his own life, and he was not battling depression," the tweet read. "We appreciate everyone's love and support. We would also appreciate privacy at this time."
This is Maurice's, aka F3ro, family. We are saddened to announce his passing. We would like to state that he didn't take his own life and he was once not fighting depression. We admire everyone's love and improve. We would additionally recognize privateness right now.
— jay (@f3rocitys) November 11, 2020Fans flocked to the message to try and make sense of the placement. "I understand you guys are all in shock but go through F3ro's tweets, he was open with him battling depression," one particular person tweeted. "My condolences and prayers go out to you guys and may he rest in peace."
Another person tweeted a photo of an alleged non-public message dialog between Fero and a fan the place they were speaking about feeling "sadness" and "anxiety." Others speculated that he had gave up the ghost due to an overdose.
Thank you for positively impacting the lives of so many other folks. The gaming group will never disregard your humor, your kindness, and your willpower.#f3f3f3 ❤️ pic.twitter.com/HsERtPzFE3
— Florida Mutineers #f3f3 (@Mutineers) November 11, 2020An hour after the circle of relatives's commentary saying Fero did not die in consequence of suicide, Fero's CDL crew, the Florida Mutineers, later issued a statement of their own with additional info on the 21-year-old gamer's purpose of loss of life.
"The Mutineers family sadly confirms today the sudden passing of Maurice 'Fero' Henriquez from multiple heart attacks," the organisation stated. "At his family's request we report that his tragic death was not ruled a suicide. This is an unfathomable loss for his family, friends and our Florida Mutineers Team. He will be greatly missed everyday." It is not recognized exactly when Fero gave up the ghost or if there were any known health problems sooner than his passing.
Fero started his Call of Duty occupation in 2014 with Denial Esports. However, his professional gaming profession skyrocketed throughout the 2017-2018 WWII season. He was recruited by means of 100 Thieves to play for its Black Ops Four staff. He temporarily became referred to as one of probably the most talented Call of Duty gamers on the planet.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.
If you or any individual is considering suicide, name the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.
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