YOUTUBER P2istheName’s cause of death has been revealed – three months after he was found in a mailroom.
The influencer, whose real name is Philip Enewally, collapsed and was found dead in his Los Angeles apartment on March 14.


A probe into his death was launched and it’s now emerged he died from a cardiac dysfunction caused by a heart condition, according to TMZ.
His death was ruled as natural.
The internet star, 26, was known for his gaming vlogs, videos, and skits.
He rose to prominence by sharing videos of himself playing games such as NBA 2K and Fortnite.
Weeks before his death, he spoke about his plans to leave Los Angeles.
“I’m out of Los Angeles. I think it’s finally time. I’ve been here my whole life,” he said in the clip.
“I grew up here, raised, went to school, all that bro.
“I came up on YouTube in my dad’s house and have always been in that California base so I know everything, every corner, every up and down, everywhere to go,” he stated, expressing his deep roots in California and familiarity with the state.
Feeling the need to expand his social circle, he commented, “One thing I’ve been feeling as of recently is that I feel like I’m in a place where I need to meet new people and I’m kind of outgrowing some people that I grew up with.”
“Sometimes they say you’ve got to leave your hometown, you’ve got to leave your home city.
“I never got to experience that. I never went to college, where I went to Houston or DC. I’ve always been here.”
In the video, shared in February, he spoke about potentially becoming a dad.
Thinking ahead to his future, he reflected on the type of environment he envisions for his kids, saying, “When I’m like 35, 36, I’m 26 years old right now, but when I’m older and I have kids one day, I want my kids to be able to talk to me and be like ‘yo daddy, I want to live here’ and I’ll be able to say, ‘don’t say that, that place is trash’,” outlining his aspirations for his family’s future.
“I want to be able to say ‘I lived here, I lived here, I lived here’, not just one place for the rest of my life.
“I feel like when you’re able to experience more things, you’re able to have more wisdom.”
He had more than 3.8 million subscribers on YouTube and 750,000 subscribers on Instagram.
His content did not just solely revolve around video games.
He gave fans a glimpse into his life as a young millionaire.
The content creator shared videos where he spent time rubbing shoulders with rich teenagers.
And, in another clip, he claimed he made $20,000 in just one hour.

