HEADLINES Published October7, 2015 By Angela Betsaida Laguipo

YouTube Star Caleb Logan Dies Of Mystery Medical Condition

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Caleb Logan, part of the Bratayley family, which is popular in YouTube, died of still undetected and unknown medical cause at the age of 13. YouTube followers were devastated upon learning of his untimely demise.

Bratayley which is the family's pseudonym is actually LeBlanc in real life. Their channel became popular since 2010 when they started uploading videos of their daily life as a family.  The family's YouTube channel has a total of 1.6 million followers and since the boy's death, they have paused uploading videos, reports ABC News.

In an Instagram post, his mother posted, "This has come as a shock to all of us. Words cannot describe how much we will miss him. His incredibly funny, loving and wonderful spirit made us all fall in love with him as a YouTuber, friend, brother and son."

After receiving the results of laboratory tests, it was confirmed that the boy died of natural cause and a still undetermined medical condition. Another Instagram post informed their followers that a live streaming of his funeral ceremony will be held.

"Caleb's death has raised many questions about how and why this could happen to a seemingly healthy boy. Sadly, tests have confirmed today that Caleb passed away from an undetected medical condition."

They added, "We'll have more definitive answers in the coming weeks but ask that you help us celebrate his life instead of focus on his death. Due to an outpouring of support and people's hope to be part of his memorial, we have decided to live-stream the ceremony tomorrow at 8pm EDT."

Fox News reports that the family confirmed his sudden death late last week after filming one video to be uploaded in their channel. They uploaded the video to their channel on Saturday saying that it was the last video filmed by the energetic and lovable Caleb the day before he died.

The family promised to give definite answers once the autopsy report from a medical examiner will be released. Police officers, however, reiterated that there are no 'suspicious' circumstances surrounding the boy's death.

Police in Anne Arundel County, Md., told USA Today on Monday that the teen died Thursday at a hospital, after emergency personnel responded to his home and found him suffering from 'an unknown medical emergency.'

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