The only thing that I had read since his heart attack is that is was designated as a miocardial infarction. Apparently they put him into a coma to help him recover (from a heart attack I don't know why, unless he suffered anoxia during a period of time in which his heart stopped.  Omarosa was quoted as saying she was doing CPR on him before the paramedics arrived).  If his heart stopped for a prolonged period he may have suffered brain damage on some level. I know they said he had been on a respirator, which is never a good sign.  The pneumonia may not have been the kind you get from a bad virus, but the technical term for lungs that fill with fluid because a weak heart can't pump it to the kidneys.  That's what it sounds like to me.

It's a terrible shame. He was way too young. I really enjoyed his work. He was a big man and he made the most of his life.  The Green Mile was brilliant, he played the role well. He'll be missed. RIP.