Actress Isabelle Tate's cause of death has been confirmed.
Tate was 23 when she died on Oct. 19, according to an obituary posted by a local funeral home. She had just graduated from Middle Tennessee State University and had scored her first-ever acting role in 9-1-1: Nashville before her death.
On Thursday, Oct. 23, Tate's talent agency, The McCray Agency, said in an Instagram Story post that the actress died of "a rare form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease." She died "peacefully" on Oct. 19 and her family "requests privacy as they deal with this sudden and shocking loss."
"CMT is a rare multisystem, multiorgan disease that causes lifelong, progressive symptoms, including muscle weakness and atrophy in the arms and legs, sensory loss, and other complications," according to the C

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