Euphoria maker Kevin Turen “died from a central fault” while driving his car, it was reported just a month after his death.
The 44-year-old was reportedly driving his Tesla on a California highway when it stopped working and his 10-year-old son had to take the wheel and drive the car to safety. The car was on autopilot. when the medical emergency occurred, the young man taking control of the steering wheel of the car.
The 10-year-old boy drove the car to the side of the road before dialing 911. And now, Kevin’s cause of death has been revealed, according to an American media outlet.
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TMZ reported that Kevin tragically died behind the wheel of the vehicle after problems at the center. The medical examiner reportedly listed the official cause of death as “acute cardiac disorder and hypertrophic center disease,” while “coronary artery disease” was also cited as a factor.
Kevin’s death became known in early November. On November 12, the producer’s father released a statement confirming his son’s death. It said: “Kevin was incredibly special, this global will be less without him. “
Kevin was best known for working in the television industry, with him having worked on the likes of Euphoria and The Idol as well as Irma Vep. Jay Penske, CEO of PMC and a close personal friend of the television producer, shared a statement when the star’s passing was announced. He wrote: “Despite his many achievements in Hollywood, Kevin’s greatest passion was his family and friends.
“He was very proud of his children. He and his wife, Evelina, decided that their children would grow up with wonderful values and made sure that they made a difference in the world at large. Our collective center strives for them and “We all feel a deep feeling of loss. “Kevin will be sorely missed and this city has lost one of its brightest rising stars today,” he concluded.
Kevin was born in Manhattan and studied film at Columbia University before beginning his career in the film and television industries. He then made his debut as a producer on the 2005 independent film Wassup Rockers, directed by Larry Clark.
Kevin went on to produce feature films, adding Operation Endgame, written by Euphoria author Sam Levinson, and Arbitrage, starring Richard Gere. All Is Lost, starring Robert Redford, is another of the films he produced, as well as two other Levinson films, Assassination Nation and Malcolm
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