Influencer Kyle Marisa Roth ’s cause of death has been revealed. On April 15, the famed TikToker’s death was announced on social media by her family. At the time, the cause of her passing at age 36 hadn’t been determined.

Now, four months later, Maryland’s chief medical examiner has identified cardiac arrhythmia to be the cause. According to documents obtained by TMZ , the medical examiner said in an August 20 statement that Roth had experienced cardiac arrhythmia from myocardial fibrosis. Johns Hopkins Medicine defines cardiac arrhythmia as “an abnormality in the timing or pattern of the heartbeat.

” Myocardial fibrosis is “a condition that involves the buildup of scar tissue in the myocardium, which is the heart muscle,” per Oklahoma Heart Hospital . “Myocardial fibrosis can cause cardiac arrhythmia by altering the structure and electrical activity of the heart, which can lead to conduction block and reentrant arrhythmias,” Science Direct explains . With over 269,000 followers on TikTok, Roth captured the love and attention of celebrity-obsessed fans who took pleasure in her unfiltered opinions.

Between comments on Kylie Jenner’s romance with Timothée Chalamet to news updates on Sean Diddy’s legal woes, Roth posted videos daily, commenting and sharing all the A-lister drama. Her known catchphrase was: “You want more? I’ll give you more.” Roth’s final post on TikTok was uploaded on April 7, just days before she died, according to her sister L.