MATTY Lock found fame as a Labour politician and an ITV This Morning star.
He passed away on September 8, 2023 and now his cause of death has been reported.
Who was Matty Lock?
Matty Lock was best known for being a Labour politician and for his appearances on ITV's This Morning.
The 19-year-old passed away on September 8, 2023, which sent shockwaves through the nation.
Many celeb friends took to social media to share tributes to the TV star.
Former This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby said: "So shocked and saddened to hear the news today.
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"Matty was a wonderful person with a true passion for what he did… my love goes out to his friends and family at what must be a very difficult time."
While a spokesperson for the show said Matty was "a delightful young man, a joy to work with and his passion for vacuum cleaners and general mechanics was infectious."
They added: "His family came to the studio and they were so proud that he'd turned a childhood hobby into a career.
"We will miss him and send our condolences to his family."
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What was Matty Lock's cause of death?
Matty's cause of death has been ruled as suicide.
A coroner ruled the cause at an inquest, a month on from his death.
The inquest into his death heard that Matty had struggled with alcohol and the drug ketamine before his death.
He was discovered in his home in Maghull, Merseyside, with police "satisfied" there was no third party involvement.
The post mortem found he had drank alcohol and used ketamine before taking his own life.
What did Matty Lock do for a living?
As well as being a Labour politician, Matty also had a promising career in television.
Before his death, he was elected as town councillor in Maghull and was a parish councillor in Lydiate.
Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner, who had campaigned with Matty, said: "Incredibly sad news, Matty did so much for his community. My love and prayers are with his friends and family."
Matty appeared on This Morning to review vacuum cleaners alongside former hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
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