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YouTubers die in off-road crash British Columbia
Two YouTubers Stacey Tourout and Matthew Yeomans died after their vehicle fell 200 meters in British Columbia; Tourout survived briefly before passing away.

Two YouTubers known for off road adventures died after their vehicle fell about 200 meters in British Columbia, with Tourout briefly surviving before passing away.
YouTubers Stacey Tourout Matthew Yeomans Die in Off Road Crash British Columbia
Two YouTubers Stacey Tourout and Matthew Yeomans died after an off road crash in British Columbia on August 7. Their vehicle fell about 200 meters down a steep boulder field on a backcountry forestry road near Trout Lake in the West Kootenay region. Tourout was found conscious with a severe head injury and was transported to a hospital, where she died that night. Yeomans was located with no vital signs at the scene after being thrown from the vehicle; rescuers reached them with two ground teams and one air team, using ropes to retrieve the bodies. The couple ran the Toyota World Runners channel and posted their last video on July 31 from Vancouver Island, highlighting a life built around travel and exploration.
Key Takeaways
"I was with them when it happened and did everything in my power to save them."
Colin Stuart describing his presence and effort at the scene
"Those were the hardest 20 hours I have ever lived"
Colin Stuart recalling the rescue period
"Please keep us and them in your thoughts and prayers as we navigate this devastating end to an amazing Love Story"
Mother of Stacey Tourout in the family statement
Online audiences prize edge and risk, which can blur the line between inspiration and danger. This tragedy lays bare the pressures on creators to document every moment while navigating real risks. It also raises questions about safety planning for remote adventures and the responsibility platforms and fans bear when risk becomes content. The community response shows both sympathy for the families and concern about glamorizing risky stunts, a tension that will shape conversations about authenticity and safety in adventure content.
Highlights
- The internet treats danger as content not consequence
- Fame comes with a price that can't be edited out
- When the cameras stop the real risk remains
- Adrenaline is not a safe substitute for caution
Sensitive off-road tragedy draws public attention
The incident involves a fatal backcountry crash of public figures and a strong social media response, highlighting safety concerns around thrill-seeking content and the potential for audience backlash against creators.
Safety must be the loudest voice in the room when thrill and fame collide.
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