'Walking Dead' actor Moses J. Moseley's cause of death revealed

Actor Moses J. The cause of Moseley's death is known.

Moseley, who was notable as a recurring zombie character on "The Walking Dead," died of a gunshot wound to the head, the Henry County Coroner's Office in Georgia confirmed to Fox News Digital.

However, the manner of Moseley's death is still "undetermined", meaning that it is unclear whether his death was an accident or suicide.

A representative for the actor told Fox News Digital in a statement on Tuesday, "Anyone who knew or met him feels that it is harming themselves."

His representative said, "Moses have been greatly missed by all of us. We are still in shock that he is gone."

Fox News Digital also confirmed that President Joe Biden sent a letter to Moseley's family expressing his condolences.

"Jill and I are sending you our heartfelt condolences on the passing of your beloved Moses. I know there are few words I can share that will ease the pain of losing a loved one. You are in my thoughts and prayers." Biden writes. letter, dated 8 March.

The President's message continues: "Although the process of mourning is never-ending, I promise you that the day will come when the memory of Moses will bring a smile to your lips before it brings tears to your eyes. My prayers for you that this day comes sooner rather than later."

The actor was found dead on January 26 at the age of 31 in Stockbridge, Georgia. His sister, Tira Kimbrough, told TMZ that people close to him believe he was kidnapped and then killed.

Moseley broke down on the scene of "The Walking Dead", in which she was cast as one of Michonne's pet corpses from 2012–2015.

Other on-screen appearances for Moseley—who was born in Aiken, South Carolina—included "Joyful Noise," "The Internship," "Queen of the South," "Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies" and HBO's "Watchmen". " Are included. other titles.

Following news of his death, AMC released a statement on Twitter that read: "Our thoughts and prayers are with our #TWDFamily member Moses J. Moseley." The tribute includes a close-up photo of Moseley with a blue sky and clouds above.

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