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Popular influencer couple killed in horror off-road crash in ‘the beautiful mountains they loved so much' in Canada

Popular influencer couple killed in horror off-road crash in ‘the beautiful mountains they loved so much' in Canada

Scottish Sun14 hours ago
The couple had racked up hundreds of thousands of YouTube subscribers
YOUTUBER TRAGEDY Popular influencer couple killed in horror off-road crash in 'the beautiful mountains they loved so much' in Canada
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A POPULAR travel influencer couple who shared their van adventures online have died in a horror off-road crash.
Stacey Tourout and Matthew Yeomans lost control driving through rough terrain in the mountains near Trout Lake in British Colombia, Canada, rescuers believe.
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Stacey Tourout and Matthew Yeomans died in an off-roading accident
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Stacey and Matthew, from Canada, ran the Toyota World Runners YouTube channel, with more than 200,000 subscribers, and had amassed 72,000 followers on Instagram.
Viewers loved watching their explorations across North and South America - and their journey to building the "world's first Land Cruiser Chinook in 100 days," according to the YouTube bio.
The custom vehicle combines the body of a Toyota Chinook camper and a Toyota Land Cruiser to create an off-road camper van.
It's not clear whether they were riding in the Toyota Chinook when they died.
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