Fero, the Call of Duty Pro Player, Dies at 21 -

Maurice “Fero” Henriquez, a professional Call of Duty player who plays for Team Caliber, 100 Thieves, and most recently, the Florida Mutineers. Has died at the age of 21, according to his family.
After initial reports that Henriquez died of suicide. But the family tweeted from Henriquez’s account that he had died, but that he did not suffer from depression to take his life.
It wasn’t long after the family said he had died of a “multiple heart attack”. The Mutineers tweeted as well saying that “at the request of his family, we report that his tragic death was not a suicide”.
Rasim “Blazt“Ogresevic, a close friend of Henriquez denied this. He said “his family members have lied about everything,” and he knows “everything about the situation”.
This is Maurice’s, aka F3ro, family. We are saddened to announce his passing. We would like to state that he did not take his own life and he was not battling depression. We appreciate everyone’s love and support. We would also appreciate privacy at this time.
– jay (@ f3rocitys) November 11, 2021
Since qualifying to play on the Call of Duty World League circuit in 2021, Henriquez has become one of the most talented players in the world.
In his rookie season, he helped Team Caliber win the CWL Pro League Stage Two Playoffs and run second at the following CWL Championship, in August 2021.
He played for 100 Thieves and Team Envy during the 4 seasons of Black Ops and will be remembered as one of the first mid-series substitutes in CoD history, when he filled the 100T at CWL Fort Worth in March 2021.
– Florida Mutineers # f3f3 (@Mutineers) November 11, 2021
During the Call of Duty League inaugural season, Fero started the season at the Challengers Circuit before being signed by Mutineers in March. He and Florida won three Home Series events in 2021 and ended the season with the top eight at the $ 4.6 million CDL Championship.
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