Tyler Sanders' potential cause of death has been determined weeks after he was found dead.

Sanders' sudden passing at a very young age alarmed the public as he became an addition to the list of young people who "suddenly died."

For what it's worth, his representatives revealed to several news outlets, including Us Weekly and Fox News, that his body was found inside his Los Angeles home last month.

One of the spokespeople, Pedro Tapia, said that the incident was being investigated while an autopsy was expected to discover his exact cause and manner of death.

Initially, fans asked whether he was murdered or died of suicide. But a recent report raised more suspicions surrounding young people's deaths.

Tyler Sanders' Cause of Death

A news outlet recently disclosed the tip it received from sources connected to the investigation. It was revealed that the "Fear the Walking Dead" star had a history of drug abuse.

The police also found a plastic straw and white powder inside the room where he was found.

Before the discovery, Sanders' friends called the authorities to conduct a welfare check since they had not heard from him after a night out. However, the visit led them to find his lifeless body instead.

The same source divulged the young actor's history of depression. He reportedly started suffering the mental health issue when he began filming "9-1-1: Lone Star." Even his father, David Sanders, talked about his son's unhappiness.

The official cause of death will be determined after four to six months once the coroner completes the toxicology reports.

But while waiting for the result, fans and the public expressed their concerns as the number of young people who "unexpectedly died" keeps rising in the past months.

"They know what killed him. We know what killed him. We know that they know that we know. They know that we know that they know that we know. But it is officially global warming that caused his death," one sarcastically said.

Before his mysterious death, Sanders was still able to share photos of him during his travels and appearances on his sets.

Most recently, Sanders posed for photos while wearing a suit during his recent travel to Vail, Colorado.

Sanders famously appeared in several hit series, including "What About Barb?," "The Rookie," and "The Reliant."