Alex Pretti’s Cause of Death Revealed
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Adam the Woo was found deceased on Dec. 22 at his home in Celebration, Fla.
YouTube star Adam the Woo’s cause of death has been released five weeks after he was found dead at his Florida home. Last month, the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call about an unattended death at a residence. When they entered the house, the vlogger, real name David Adam Williams, was “reported deceased.” He was 51.
YouTuber Adam the Woo’s cause of death has been revealed. The social media star, whose real name was David Adam Williams, died on Dec. 22 at age 51 of cardiovascular disease, his dad, Jim Williams, confirmed in a Facebook post on Monday.
The cause of death has been revealed for American chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky, who was found dead by friends in his Charlotte, North Carolina, home in October 2025.
A cause of death has been released for Daniel Naroditsky, the 29-year-old American chess grandmaster who died unexpectedly last year.
A cause of death has been revealed for chess grandmaster and YouTuber Daniel Naroditsky after he died suddenly at 29 in October.
A recent autopsy report confirmed that Daniel Naroditsky, a 29-year-old chess grandmaster and recent Stanford graduate, died of cardiac arrhythmia. But the report also found methamphetamine and kratom in his system that may have contributed to his unexpected death last year.
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Cause of death revealed for woman, 70, who died on Revenge of the Mummy ride at Universal Orlando
The 70-year-old woman who died after riding Universal Orlando’s Revenge of the Mummy roller coaster was enjoying a day at the Florida theme park with her children and grandchildren when tragedy struck,
Authorities released the identity and cause of death of a 70-year-old woman months after she died following a ride on Universal Orlando’s Revenge of the Mummy roller coaster.
Ma de La Luz Mejia Rosas died in December 2025 after becoming unresponsive during her visit to Universal Studios
New autopsy reports reveal the causes of deaths for Ohio dentist Spencer Tepe and his wife, Monique, after they were shot and killed in their Columbus, Ohio, home