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‘Sons of Anarchy’ Star Dies at 48 From Heart Attack

One of the stars of the hit show “Sons of Anarchy” has died at the age of 48 from an apparent heart attack.

Actor Paul John Vasquez died Monday night. He was 48.

Vasquez played Angel Ganz in season four of the series. He also appeared in Justified, NYPD Blue, and ER.

People Magazine reports on his passing.

“This news has come as a surprise to us,” a representative for the actor tells PEOPLE. “Our hearts are heavy. He was a kind, creative and loving man. He will be missed.”

Vasquez was found unconscious at his father’s home in San Jose, California, according to TMZ, who was the first to report the news. After arriving at the scene, paramedics were unable to revive the actor.

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His exact cause of death is still under investigation, but TMZ reports he appears to have suffered a heart attack.

Vasquez appeared on Sons of Anarchy in 2011. In addition to his role on the FX show, Vasquez acted in the series CSI: NY, How I Met Your Mother, ER, NYPD Blue and 21 Jump Street in 1989.

According to IMBD, Vasquez also worked as a writer and producer.

Vasquez’s sudden death comes just a few months after his Sons of Anarchy costar Alan O’Neill died at the age of 47.

O’Neill’s girlfriend found him unconscious at her apartment on June 6, his rep confirmed to PEOPLE.

The L.A. County Coroner’s Office spokeswoman previously told PEOPLE O’Neill, who played Hugh on the critically acclaimed series, died of sequelae of chronic ethanol (alcohol) overconsumption.

Other significant conditions include blunt force head trauma and coronary artery atherosclerosis.

It is believed he fell and died, according to the L.A. County Coroner’s Office spokeswoman, and his death has been ruled an accident.

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Victor Medina

Vic is a former association executive who now works as an editor and writer for a number of websites. His past work includes The Dallas Morning News, Sports Illustrated, and Yahoo News. He currently writes for Cinelinx.com and is the founder and editor of RevengeOfThe5th.com, VisitOakCliff.com, and TheWeekInNerd.com.

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