A young man has died suddenly with his family desperate for answers as to why.
Abraham Bamgbose had not been heard from for seven days when colleagues contacted the police and his body was later found at his flat in east London.
The 20-year-old was apparently healthy with no known underlying health issues when he passed away three weeks ago.
A post mortem gave "no obvious reasons for his death", according to his grieving sister, reports MyLondon.
Keen music fan Abraham was undertaking an internship in lighting and production through Christ Church Spitalfields, where he was also involved with the Praise and Worship team.
While Tower Hamlets Tennis sponsored him as a coach.
His sister Lisa said: “What people say about him is that he was very kind, very humble, very intelligent.
“He loved music and did drumming and piano. He was just an all-rounder. His brain was ahead of his time.
"Always just on the go. Yeah, we’re going through a lot right now.”

On January 28, police were alerted as Abraham's disappearance was out of character.
Lisa explained: “The police got in contact with us and asked whether we’d heard from him.
“We tried to call him and his phone went to voicemail.
"The police went to his flat and they had to break in because there was no answer at the door.

"That’s when they found him on the sofa. He looked like he was sleeping, but he was actually deceased."
Abraham lived alone and so there were no witnesses to what happened.
Lisa said a toxicology report will be released within 20 weeks, which may give the family some peace of mind.
She added: “I have no idea how he died - if I would take a guess I’d say maybe just natural causes because there was nothing to suggest that something could be wrong with him.”
Describing the heartbreak among the family, Lisa said: “You feel like you're going to crumble.
“If he’s gone, how do we carry on living? How do you carry on living when your little brother’s gone?
"You can’t blame anyone either, because no one took his life. There are so many questions that go through your head.”
Lisa has set up a fundraiser in Abraham’s honour to provide a positive space where friends and family can celebrate his life.
Any funds raised will go towards Abraham’s funeral.