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Adventure Sports Influencer Josh Neuman Died in a Plane Crash in Iceland

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There has been a lot of discussion on the internet about Josh Neuman’s death as an influencer in adventure sports.

Four people were killed when he was aboard a small plane which crashed in Iceland.

The videos of him have been seen over 1.6million times. He had a large following and was an adventure sports influencer.

Icelandic plane crash results in four deaths

After a minor plane accident, four bodies were discovered in Iceland. It was located in Lake Thingvallavatn (about 30 miles east-east of Reykjavik).

It was located by the Icelandic Association for Search and Rescue, which included more than 1000 members and two Icelandic Coast Guard helicopters.

However, the weather was not favorable and divers could not reach the wreckage.

Two men were believed to be on board, while three other people were also aboard the plane. It disappeared from radar an hour after it took off from Reykjavik’s domestic airport. This led to the rescue and search operation.

As of Thursday morning, the Icelandic Aviation Safety Network did not confirm any cause for the crash. However, other reports suggest the pilot may have made an error in switching the fuel tanks.

The flight was for commercial content creation by Suspicious Antwerp, the Belgian fashion label.

The world lost a popular American skateboarder and a handful of other yokel types when a plane went down in the icy waters of Iceland.

Though no one can be certain what exactly happened, four people on board the flight died. Suspicious Antwerp’s spokesperson said that the employees were there.

The plane was not able to return but more than 1000 search and rescue workers located it and were able extract its contents. Many of the plane’s occupants were confirmed to be dead.

Others have been discovered at depths up to 157ft. According to reports, one of the pilots was a Belgian skydiver aged 32. The pilot was not the only passenger. There were also a sponsor manager of 27 years and an aviator of 49.

He has had his videos shared more than 1.5 million times

A plane crash in Iceland claimed the lives of four of its passengers, albeit in a spectacular fashion.

A Cessna 172 was flying near Reykjavik which is the capital of Iceland when the plane crashed in flames. It wasn’t until a search and rescue mission was launched that authorities discovered the bodies of the victims.

Despite the incident, the nation’s aviation community was abuzz with curiosity. Many search and rescue workers converged upon the island to search for the missing pilot.

The authorities confirmed that four bodies were found in the lake, 30 miles east-east of Reykjavik. This was after a lengthy hunt. When the weather improves, they will resume their hunt.

But despite the loss, the plane has left behind many memories for its passengers, who had the audacity to go in for the thrill of flight.

His passion for adventure sport was a major influencer

After traveling to Iceland to film a commercial content for Belgian brand Suspicious Antwerp, YouTuber Josh Neuman tragically died in a plane crash.

American skateboarder Josh Neuman was among the four victims of the crash.

Neuman’s daredevil videos, and his scenic photographs were a hallmark of Neuman’s role as an adventure sports advocate.

Neuman also collaborated with LG and Prada, and recorded skateboarding adventures.

Neuman had more subscribers than YouTube to his channel and more followers than Instagram (168k) up until his death.

On February 3, a Cessna 172 plane, piloted by Haraldur Diego, went missing from radar. The bodies of four passengers were later discovered by authorities.

The bodies of the four victims were found in Lake Thingvallavatn (Iceland’s second-largest lake). All four victims were found at a depth of about 37 meters.

A huge online response has been generated by his passing.

The news that American skateboarder Josh Neuman died in a plane crash last week is a sad one. Neuman is best remembered for his longboarding video.

The bizarre videos he uploaded to YouTube were hilarious and helped Neuman build an audience of more than 169,000.

The video of him skating through the tunnel has been viewed more that 1.6 million time.

Antwerp, Belgium, has expressed its gratitude to the international and local emergency services for their help. Twitterverse is flooded with condolences from many fellow skaters.

But the true news is Neuman’s sudden death, which has provoked a flood of tributes from skateboarders and fans not involved in the sport.