YouTube star Landon Clifford’s wife Camryn opens up about husband’s suicide
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Landon Clifford’s wife Camryn shared her grief over her husband’s suicide.
The hugely popular YouTube star, 19, who became a dad for the second time just months ago, died earlier in August following a six-day coma.
This week, his wife Camryn – who also stars in the popular YouTube channel Cam&Fam – confirmed the tragic news he had passed away.
The mum-of-two got emotional as she discussed her husband’s suicide in a moving YouTube video.
In the clip, Camryn revealed her husband had battled mental health struggles and on August 13 he had tried to take his own life.
The teenager was taken to hospital and put in a coma but Landon died six days later.
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In the emotional clip, Camryn said she felt something was wrong.
The mum shared her heartache as she recalled her husband’s apologies for “everything he put me through”.
“He said he was sorry for everything he put me through,” she said in the YouTube video.
“It was really hard on me when I was pregnant and he was heavy in his addiction and he wasn’t himself during that time and he was apologizing to me for everything.”
She added: “I gave him a hug, a kiss and I told him I love him and that it’s okay and that no matter what he ever did, I would always love him and be here for him. After that he seemed okay.”
Later, Landon told his wife he was taking a break and after 30 minutes she found him unresponsive in the garage.
His organs were also donated following his death.
She added: “He always put others above himself.
“Even in death, he was caring about people.”
Landon was father to daughters Collette Briar Clifford and newborn Delilah Rose Clifford who was just born in May.
The young couple had launched their YouTube channel in 2017 before amassing a whopping 1 million subscribers by documenting their family life.
A GoFundMe page has been set up to support Landon’s family.
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