Mother of 'Flash' actor Logan Williams said the 16-year-old died from a fentanyl overdose a week before his birthday
At the point when Logan Williams, on-screen character on the CW's "Streak," on April 2, fans were stunned at the youthful star's unexpected passing.
The 16-year-old passed on seven days before what might have been his seventeenth birthday celebration.
In an ongoing meeting with the New York Post, Logan's mom Marlyse Williams said her child's fundamental toxicology results show he kicked the bucket of a fentanyl overdose. Williams said her child had been thinking about narcotic enslavement for a long time.
The youthful on-screen character had been acquainted with performing at a youthful age and began acting at nine years of age. By the age of 10, he was shuffling trying out for innumerable jobs, handled a spot on ABC show "The Whispers," and featured on CW hit "Extraordinary."
"He incredibly delighted in the acting," Williams told the New York Post. "I know there's a shame of youngster stars, however he was not a star. He was best in class."
Logan's mother said she 'did everything humanly possible' to help her son seek treatment for his addiction
The on-screen character took a break from trying out at 13 when the weight began to mount. It was around a similar timeframe that Williams discovered her child was utilizing maryjane, before proceeding onward to different medications like fentanyl.
She told the New York Post as his dependence advanced, she attempted to enable her child to look for all the treatment he required and even remortgaged their home to send him to a treatment office in the US and afterward to another in British Columbia.
Subsequent to leaving the treatment place, he was living in a gathering home treatment community.
"I did everything humanly conceivable — everything a mother could do," she said. "I did everything except for cuff him to me to attempt to guard him."
They kept his compulsion extraordinarily "hush-hush," incorporating from individuals in the stage since Logan needed to perform again and was in any event, going on incalculable tryouts in the fall.
As per the New York Post, the last time Williams saw Logan was on March 30, when the two prepared his preferred feast together — truffled garlic pureed potatoes, filet mignon, and broccoli.