YouTube star dead at 26: P2isthename found in a postal dream

YouTube star dead at 26: P2isthename found in a postal dream

Popular YouTuber P2isthename, whose real name was in Enewal, died at the age of 26.

The forensic doctor of Los Angeles County confirmed that he was “found in a mailroom dead” on Friday, although the details that are his death in connection with an investigation are still taking place, according to TMZ.

Enewally’s mother spoke to the outlet on Saturday, confirmed his death and asked for privacy when the family mourned.

She encouraged the fans to visit his channel to honor his memory.

According to the news, the Youtuber Coletheman recognized attentively on social media and remembered him as a generous friend.

‘My good friend @p2isthename has died … wow. To be honest, I am loss of word. He was always so nice to me and gave me so many advice for creating content. May he rest in peace. That breaks my heart, ”he tweeted.

YouTube star dead at 26: P2isthename found in a postal dream

Popular YouTuber P2isthename, whose real name was in Enewal, died at the age of 26

The forensic doctor of Los Angeles County confirmed that he was found dead in a postal dream on Friday, even though the details are rare because an investigation continues according to TMZ

The forensic doctor of Los Angeles County confirmed that he was found dead in a postal dream on Friday, even though the details are rare because an investigation continues according to TMZ

The last YouTube video from P2isthename was uploaded about two weeks ago.

In an earlier contribution, he mentioned plans to move from Los Angeles to Atlanta.

In particular, he also found success outside of YouTube with his clothing brand Dontmindus.

Some of his videos presented him personally, they packed and sent goods to fans.

In many of his last uploads from Los Angeles, he was often seen to post rooms and shipping centers because he had completely sold out his entire inventory.

After his NBA 2K and Fortnite Gaming videos won a massive followers through its NBA 2K and Fortnite videos.

Later he expanded to broader game content, including Let’s Play Throughthoughs.

The star also shared an insight into his life with his four million subscribers, including videos such as one in which he led fans in Los Angeles through “A Day in the Life of a Young Black Millionaire”.

In many of his last uploads of Los Angeles, he was often seen to post rooms and shipping centers because he had completely sold out his entire inventory

In many of his last uploads of Los Angeles, he was often seen to post rooms and shipping centers because he had completely sold out his entire inventory

The star also shared an insight into his life with his four million subscribers, including videos such as one in which he led fans through 'A Day in the Life of a Young Black Millionaire' in Los Angeles

The star also shared an insight into his life with his four million subscribers, including videos such as one in which he led fans through ‘A Day in the Life of a Young Black Millionaire’ in Los Angeles

While his youngest uploads made between 20,000 and 60,000 views on average, he put on millions of spectators per video.

In the past few months he had opened to feel “lost” on YouTube and to share his battles with a decreasing viewer and uncertainty about the future of his content.

The fans showed their love and support online with a letter: “This man was my childhood, I still can’t believe that TS is real. May he rest in peace. ‘

Another shared: “Never touched the death of a celebrity like this.”

Another easier published: “Rip to a YouTube legend.”

The authorities have not published any further details on the circumstances of his death.

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