Poorstacy, whose real name is Carlito Junior Milfort, has passed away at the age of 26.

The American musician from Palm Beach, Florida, was pronounced dead on Saturday, November 29, after an “incident” over the weekend.

The Palm Beach County Medical Examiner confirmed the Emo rapper’s death on Monday, December 1, to Page Six, meanwhile, The Boca Raton Police Department confirmed to Billboard that the Florida-born rapper died Saturday.

According to TMZ, POORSTACY had been staying at the hotel for about 10 days and had arrived with an unidentified woman and a toddler, according to a hotel employee.

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On the morning of November 29, 2025, first responders received a call regarding a medical issue involving POORSTACY. The rapper was rushed to a nearby hospital after an unspecified ‘medical emergency’ with no other reports of injury.

However, he couldn’t make it and was pronounced dead, since then the exact cause of the rapper’s death or the nature of the medical emergency remains unclear, and the lack of information has raised concerns about whether he died from natural causes.

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Amid the ongoing investigation, the police have offered no further insight into POORSTACY’s unexpected demise.

Did POORSTACY really die by suicide?

Although no official cause of death has been confirmed, the secrecy of the case has fans convinced that the Florida rapper may have died by suicide.

distraught fans have flooded his social media comments with messages that indicate that they think he died by suicide.

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“You just NEVER know how severe someone’s mental pain is…. rest up stacy [black heart emoji],” one fan commented on his last Instagram post.

“Love you family wish there was more we could do for you. Rest in paradise [mending heart emoji]” another added.

Beach native released two studio albums and two EPs, gaining a loyal fanbase.