TikTok star Kyle Marisa Roth’s cause of death has been determined, as reported first by TMZ, Page Six and “E! News.”
All three outlets reported that following an autopsy, Maryland’s chief medical examiner found Roth’s death to be natural, and that she experienced cardiac arrhythmia, or an irregular heartbeat, from myocardial fibrosis, the scarring of heart tissue. The medical examiner’s office confirmed the information to HuffPost on Tuesday.
Roth built a following tackling celebrity gossip and blind items, sharing controversial opinions punctuated by her popular catchphrase: “You want more? I’ll give you more.”
She died on April 14, according to an obituary, at the age of 36.
Roth worked as an accountant and in commercial real estate “before venturing out on her own,” the obituary reads. “Kyle was extremely creative, and perhaps her greatest gift was her ability to gather an extraordinary amount of information, synthesize it, and then present it with insight, humor, and panache.”
Jacquie Cohen Roth, Kyle’s mother, described her daughter to NBC News after her death as someone who “truly loved so fiercely. She was a truth seeker. A truth teller.” Jacquie told the outlet that her family was appreciative of the “incredible outpouring of love and support that the world, literally the world, is giving to us.”
However, it seems that speculation about Kyle’s death quickly became an issue for the family.
Jacquie, together with Kyle’s sister Lindsay Roth, announced the TikToker’s death on social media in April. Many of Kyle’s fans flooded the comment sections of her account wanting answers about her sudden passing.
Later, Lindsay Roth asked Kyle’s fans to stop sending her and her family messages with demands for more information.
“I understand people want answers, yet some of the comments are extremely upsetting to read,” Lindsay wrote in an April 22 Instagram post. “We are waiting to hear back from an autopsy just like everyone else in the world. Please be kind.”