The former actor of the child Sophie Nyweide was pregnant when he died on April 14, according to his death certificate. She was 24 years old.
Nyweide was known for the 2009 “Mammoth” Roman drama, where she played alongside Gael García Bernal and Michelle Williams. His most recent actor credit was for “Noah” in 2014, which featured Russell Crowe and Emma Watson.
His place of death was listed as a wooded area in Bennington, Vermont, 25 miles south of his residence in Manchester Center, Vermont. The cause of the death of Nyweide is still the subject of an investigation, according to the death certificate issued by the Vermont Ministry of Health.
“She was medicated to cope with all the trauma and the shame she held inside, and that resulted in her death,” according to an online NECR of April 17, which has since been deleted. “She said on several occasions that she” would manage this “alone and was forced to reject the treatment that could have saved her life.”
The ONCRology said that Nyweide had held magazines and drawings that testified to his artistic talent, but also revealed the “roadmaps” of his pain.
“Even with these roadmaps, the diagnoses and its own revelations, those that are closest to it, as well as therapists, officers responsible for the application of laws and others who tried to help her at the heart of their efforts could not save her from her fate,” declared the necrology.

Born in Burlington, Vermont, in 2000, Nyweide shared his time living in her country of origin and in New York. She was a competitive snowboarder at the age of 5 and was then interested in acting.
“She seemed to be the happiest in a film set, becoming someone else. It was a safe place for her … The casts and the crews that fed her talent and her well-being,” said Blower.
Nyweide would also be an enthusiastic traveler and liked to learn from other languages and customs, according to the Bill. She was a girl, a sister, a new aunt, a granddaughter and a friend of others.
Instead of flowers, the ONCRology has requested that donations be made on its behalf in Rainn, the largest non-profit anti-sexual assault organization in the country.
“Sophie. A life has ended too early,” read the Billology. “Let it not be in vain. May we all learn from his brief life on earth and do better. Yes, we must all protect our children and do better.”