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George Michael’s childhood friend doesn’t think his death was ‘suicide’

They pair were very close, and called each other 'cousins'

George Michael’s childhood friend has weighed in on whether he thinks the stars death was cause by “suicidal thoughts”.

Andros Georgiou was once such good friends with the Wham! singer, that they referred to each other as cousins.

“Hard drugs had been back in his life,” he said referring to George’s history of cocaine use.

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Hard Drugs: George had a history of drug use

Andros spoke on the Victoria Derbyshire programme and continued, “I just think he took too much of something, mixed with antidepressants and other drugs he was on – with alcohol.

“I believe he had suicidal thoughts, because his mental health was all over the place. But I don’t believe this was suicide.”

This comes just days after Andros criticised George’s lover Fadi Fawaz,”I have been trying to hold back on this tweet I saw nearly 10 days ago but the more I am reading and the more I am finding out about Fadi I just can’t keep my mouth shut any longer.”

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Criticised: Andros claims that Fadi and George were not together at the time of his death | TWITTER

He continued, “They never lived together. He lived in one of Yog’s houses in Regent’s Park.

“And even if they were, WHY were they not together on Christmas Eve? And why did he sleep in the car? Too many questions have come up.”

Fadi previously claimed that he found George dead in bed, after he spent the night sleeping in his car.

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