B.C. Couple with Off-Roading YouTube Channel Killed in Rollover Crash
The couple, with over 200,000 YouTube subscribers, likely lost control on rough mountain terrain causing their fatal off-road crash, officials said.
- Influencer couple Stacey Tourout and Matthew Peter Yeomans died on Aug. 7 in a crash near Trout Lake, B.C., while off-roading in remote terrain.
- Suspected loss of control on rough terrain near Trout Lake, Kaslo Search and Rescue manager Mark Jennings-Bates said.
- The Kaslo Search and Rescue was alerted at about 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 7 and reached the scene by around 7:30 p.m., with one occupant whisked to Nakusp Hospital within 15 minutes but later died.
- Following the crash, Colleen Tourout shared the families’ heartbreak and fans and creators called it a big loss for the off-road community.
- In light of the crash, Jennings-Bates, SAR manager, warned that narrow lanes, unstable surfaces and blind curves can extend rescue times even with accurate coordinates.
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Popular BC Off-Roading YouTubers Killed in Vehicle Accident
A Nanaimo, B.C., couple who became famous for sharing their off-road adventures on YouTube were killed last week in a vehicle accident in the mountains of B.C.’s Interior. Matthew Yeomans and his fiancée Stacey Tourout, whose off-road YouTube channel Toyota World Runners boasted more than 200,000 subscribers, were killed in the Aug. 7 incident near Trout Lake, B.C., approximately 89 kilometres southeast of Revelstoke. The news of their death was…
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