24.10.2025 11:00
The actress Isabelle Tate from the American series "9-1-1: Nashville" passed away on October 19. It has been revealed that the young star lost her life due to a hereditary neurological disease. Her family remembered her with the words, "She wanted to make the world a better place; she brought joy wherever she went."
The young actress Isabelle Tate, who starred in the pilot episode of the American series "9-1-1: Nashville," passed away on October 19 due to a rare nerve disease she had been struggling with for a long time.
IT WAS A RARE AND UNTREATABLE DISEASE
The condition that led to Tate's death is known as a congenital nerve disease that causes muscle weakness and loss of movement. According to experts, this disease typically appears during adolescence and can lead to walking or balance issues over time. Isabelle Tate shared on her social media account that she was diagnosed at the age of 13 and that her condition had worsened in recent years.
"SHE WANTED TO CHANGE THE WORLD"
Tate's family stated in a message they released that their daughter was "a young girl who loved animals very much, was a fighter, and was cheerful":
"Isabelle loved to spend time volunteering at animal shelters. She was the source of joy in the environment when she was with her family and friends."