Wanted since he had not returned from a paragliding flight on Monday, the Youtubeur with 11 million subscribers died in a paragliding accident. Video material found with his body may help to understand the circumstances of the death. & Nbsp;
Wanted since he had not returned from a paragliding flight on Monday, the Youtubeur with 11 million subscribers died in a paragliding accident. Video material found with his body may help to understand the circumstances of the death. Youtubor Grant Thompson, known for his YouTube channel "The King of Random", died in a paragliding accident, his family said on social networks. "It is with great sadness that we inform everyone that Grant Thompson died last night (Monday)," the family wrote on the Instagram page of the "King of Random" on Tuesday. "Please do an act of love or kindness by chance today in honor of the King of Chance".
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It is with great sadness to inform everyone that Grant Thompson passed away last night. Grant had a great love and appreciation for his fans. We invite you to share your thoughts for Grant and the channel in the comments. Please do a random act of love or kindness today in honor of The King of Random. Grant's legacy will be live on the channel and the global community he created.
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The 38-year-old man, followed by more than 11 million people on the platform, with videos accumulating millions of views, was wanted by the authorities since he had not returned from a paragliding flight on Monday. Utah, State of the American West. A GPS he had on him was used to locate his body.
The Washington County Sheriff's Office reported on Facebook that the rescue had found paragliding equipment, as well as video recording equipment that could help to understand the circumstances of the accident.
On his YouTube channel, Grant Thompson offered original tutorials for, for example, "opening a coconut without any tools", a video published in 2016 and viewed 26 million times, or "turning from coal to diamond using butter. peanuts ".