A YouTuber has tragically died just five days after posting a video telling his followers he was not dead.
Tor Eckhoff – better known as Apetor – was a 57-year-old YouTuber who lived in Sandefjord, Norway and was best known for his weird and wonderful travel videos, live streams and love for Norwegian vodka.
Eckhoff reportedly died on Saturday after falling into an icy water while filming a video the previous day, according to a local news outlet.
They reported that he was taken to a hospital via an air ambulance, but sadly could not be saved.
Eckhoff had over 1.2 million subscribers on YouTube and had somewhat of a yearly tradition of notifying his followers that he was not dead on his birthday.
But, he died just five days after uploading a video for his 57th birthday titled “I am not dead, I am 57 today”.
The video, shared to Eckhoff’s 1.2 million subscribers, features the YouTuber in a bath outside, drinking vodka and exploring nature. It has since amassed over 1.4 million views.
His fans have left tributes to the 57-year-old across social media.
Rest in Peace Apetor, Norwegian YouTube legend that sadly passed away earlier today. He died doing what he loved, p… https://t.co/cPgHWfI2XN— NymN (@NymN) 1638131980
Rest in peace Apetor. Today, we have lost a true legend. A man who brought happiness into our lives, a man, who has… https://t.co/Mm09AZCGqU— Apitefinom (@Apitefinom) 1638139345
RIP, Apetor. I hope you’re drinking the best vodka now. Skål! https://t.co/UPB47xutfK— Májka 🌈🦦 (@Májka 🌈🦦) 1638183044
Eckhoff’s partner also paid tribute to him in an emotional Facebook post.
She said: “Thank you for everything you have been to Johannes and me. We have endless good memories, and we miss you so indescribably!”