Less than a week after making a video of his Florida home decorated for Christmas, a YouTuber, 51, was discovered dead inside his home.
A friend found out about influential author Adam the Woo on Monday (22 December). Police were already called to the residence to check their well-being, but they were unable to enter.
The YouTuber, who was actually David Adam Williams, was declared dead at the scene, but it was impossible to determine what caused his death. There will be an autopsy on the day. Adam, a YouTuber who passed away, was 51 years old.
The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office later received a call about an unattended death, according to the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office. The friend had borrowed a ladder to climb up a window on the third floor after becoming concerned about Adam and calling the police. Adam was lying on the bed and not moving when he looked through the window.
His last update to his Instagram account, @TheDailyWoo, was a day after he visited Disneyland to watch the Grinch Christmas festivities.
He posted a video two days prior to the holiday season in which he excitedly decorated and decorated his home.
His second account has 746, 000 subscribers, making this one. His other account, @adamthewoo, has 407, 000 subscribers, giving him an overall total of over a million. He stated in the bio of one of his accounts, “I go on adventures.
“From wacky roadside attractions to abandoned theme parks to movie locations. I don’t take my videos or myself too seriously. Join Me, Shall You? I’m an 80s pop culture nerd who wants to travel and watch what I see.


Fans flocked to the comments section of his most recent video because of his tragic passing. One person wrote, “I don’t understand how I can be so devastated and depressed over losing someone I’ve never met. Adam, thank you for your daily laughs and enjoyment. Rest in peace.
I’m devastated, another said. His poor parents. Adam, I appreciate everything. You are our love. Knowing this is the last one hurts so much as you watch the third one continue. One of the first YouTubers I started following for ten years. You will truly be missed forever.
And that’s how Adam frequently ends his videos, “And that’s going to do it for today. “Many fans understood that statement and how heartbreaking it was to hear it in the final video. One wrote, “And that’s gonna do it for today.” My heart sank. “
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