Angus Cloud’s mother sues Johnson & Johnson over claims baby powder led to her late husband’s cancer… two months after Euphoria star’s death at 25

Tragic: The mother of late Euphoria star Angus Cloud is suing Johnson & Johnson alleging their baby powder led to her late husband
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  • Lisa Hickey is suing the pharmaceutical company just two months after the tragic death of her son at 25.
  • In May, Angus and Lisa Cloud said goodbye to Connor Joseph Hickey who died aged 65 and was diagnosed with stage 4 mesothelioma.
  • Lisa is suing along with her daughters Molly and Fiona Hickey because her mesothelioma was caused by the inhalation of asbestos linked to the use of Johnson & Johnson baby powder
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The mother of late Euphoria star Angus Cloud is suing Johnson & Johnson, claiming their baby powder caused her late husband’s cancer.

Lisa Hickey is suing a pharmaceutical company just two months after her son’s tragic death at the age of 25 from an accidental drug overdose.

In May, Angus and Lisa Cloud said goodbye to Connor Joseph Hickey who died aged 65 after being diagnosed with stage 4 mesothelioma.

A rare and aggressive form of cancer can affect the lining of the lungs, abdomen and heart.

People has obtained documents showing that grieving mother and wife Lisa is suing Johnson & Johnson over the death of her late husband, alleging that his long-term use of their baby powder contributed to his cancer.

Tragic: The mother of late Euphoria star Angus Cloud is suing Johnson & Johnson alleging their baby powder led to her late husband’s cancer, the actor died aged 25 in August, as pictured in July 2021.

Sad: In May, Angus and Lisa Cloud (pictured right) said goodbye to Conor Joseph Hickey (pictured right) who died aged 65 after being diagnosed with stage 4 mesothelioma

Sad: In May, Angus and Lisa Cloud (pictured right) said goodbye to Conor Joseph Hickey (pictured right) who died aged 65 after being diagnosed with stage 4 mesothelioma

According to documents obtained by the weekly — filed in Alameda County Superior Court on Oct. 4 — the family is suing the drug company for personal injuries and loss of consortium over Hickey’s death.

Lisa is suing along with her daughters Molly and Fiona Hickey because her mesothelioma was caused by the inhalation of asbestos, which has been linked to the use of Johnson & Johnson baby powder.

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