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Danish YouTuber Albert Dyrlund dies after falling 200 meters while filming a video
Content creator Albert Dyrlund was filming in the Alps (Picture: Instagram/albertdyrlund)
Danish YouTuber Albert Dyrlund has died in an accident while filming for his channel at the age of 22.
His mother confirmed her content creator son’s death on Wednesday to Danish news outlet TV2, and asked for privacy for the family.
Vibe Jørger Jensen said that her son had fallen 200 meters (656 feet) while filming in the Italian Alps, Forcella Pana, on Wednesday 28 July.
‘We are in great grief, but I would like his fans to know,’ she told TV2, according to Newsweek.
His death has since been confirmed to the Ekstra Bladet newspaper by Denmark’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Italian broadcaster Rai, as cited by Newsweek, reported that Dyrlund had fallen from Mount Seceda in Val Gardena while working on a video, with a rescue helicopter sent to the accident site.
Dyrlund was one of the biggest YouTubers in Denmark (Picture: Instagram/albertdyrlund)
However, he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Drylund was a popular influencer, with 235,000 followers on Instagram and 172,000 subscribers to his YouTube channel and was considered one of Denmark’s biggest YouTube stars.
He had starred in a comedy film in 2018, Team Albert, about trying to make a living as a content creator, and was particularly known for his songs and sketches.
Tributes have poured onto his pages from fans mourning his death in the accident.
One fan wrote on Twitter: ‘It’s so weird to wake up and then see that you’re [sic] favourite YouTuber from your childhood died.
‘It was so unexpected and shocking. I only wish the best for his family and friends. Rest in peace Albert Dyrlund.’
Another commented that ‘lots of younger Danish people are absolutely heartbroken about the news’.
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‘We’ve lost a big Danish youtuber Albert Dyrlund, 22 yrs [sic]’, a supporter tweeted. ‘He died while filming a youtube video on a cliff in Italy. May he rest in peace.’
They added: ‘And please be careful when making risky videos. Its [sic] not worth it.’
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