The death of adventure sports influencer Josh Neuman has evoked a huge response on the internet. He was on a small plane that crashed in Iceland and killed four people on board. His videos have been viewed over 1.6 million times. His following was large and he was an influencer in adventure sports.
Adventure sports influencer Josh Neuman: Icelandic plane crash results in four deaths
After a minor plane accident, four bodies were discover in Iceland. It was discover in the waters of Lake Thingvallavatn, which is about 30 miles east of Reykjavik.
Two Icelandic Coast Guard helicopters and more than 1,000 members of the Icelandic Association for Search and Rescue worked to find the plane. Unfortunately, it was too cold to search for the plane and no divers were able to get there.
Two men were believe to be on board, while three other people were also aboard the plane. The plane disappeared from radar just an hour after departing from Reykjavik’s domestic airfield. This led to the rescue and search operation.
According to the Icelandic Aviation Safety Network, there was no cause of the crash as of Thursday morning. However, other reports suggest the pilot may have made an error in switching the fuel tanks.
His flight was to produce commercial content for Belgian brand Suspicious Antwerp.
When a plane collided in Icelandic waters, a number of yokels were among the casualties. Though no one can be certain what exactly happened, four people on board the flight died. Suspicious Antwerp’s spokesperson said that the employees were there.
While the plane did not return, more than 1,000 searches and rescue personnel located the aforementioned phantom and were able to extract its contents. While several of its passengers have been declared dead, others were discovered in deep water at up to 157 feet.
The reports claim that one pilot, a Belgian-born skydiver of 32 years, was missing. In addition to the pilot, the three other passengers included a 27-year-old sponsorship manager and a 49-year-old aviator.
His videos have been shared more than 1.6 million times
Although four people were lost in the Icelandic plane crash, they all survive. The plane, a Cessna 172, was flying in the vicinity of Reykjavik, the capital of the country when it went down in flames. Authorities discover the bodies of their victims only after an emergency search was conduct.
The incident was not fatal, but the aviation community of the country was awash with curiosity. As a result, thousands of search and rescue personnel converged on the island in search of the missing flier. Following a seven-day hunt, officials finally found four bodies 30 miles east of Reykjavik.
When the weather improves, they will resume their hunt. But despite the loss, the plane has left behind many memories for its passengers, who had the audacity to go in for the thrill of flight.
His passion for adventure sport was a major influencer
Josh Neuman, who was on a trip to Iceland to shoot commercials for Belgian brand Suspicious Antwerp’s products, tragically lost his life in a plane accident. American skateboarder Joshua Neuman was kill along with four others in the accident.
Prada and LG also commissioned Neuman to film their skateboarding adventures. Neuman had more subscribers than YouTube to his channel and more followers than Instagram (168k) up until his death.
Haraldur D. Diego was piloting a Cessna 172 airplane that disappeared from radar on February 3. Later, authorities found the remains of the four victims aboard the Cessna 172 plane. Their bodies later found in Lake Thingvallavatn. It is Iceland’s 2nd largest lake. They were discover at an average depth of 37 meters.
A huge online response has been generate by his passing.
The sad news is a tragic death last week of American skateboarder Josh Neuman. Neuman best known for producing one of the better longboarding videos ever. These YouTube videos, which were funny and entertaining for over 169,000 people, helped him grow a large following.
The video of him skating through the tunnel has been view more than 1.6 million times. Antwerp, Belgium has released a public statement in gratitude for international and local emergency personnel following his death. Twitterverse was inundat by condolence messages, many from fellow skaters.
Neuman’s tragic passing caused shock waves in both the skating community and the non-skating crowd.
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