An influencer killed in a deadly all-terrain accident alongside his fiancé initially survived the 650-foot dive on a rocky Canadian mountain, a rescuer revealed.
Stacey Tournée underwent a “serious” head trauma following the collision on August 7, which finally claimed his life and that of his partner Matthew Yeomans.
The couple, who were behind the popular runners of the Toyota world YouTube channel, deceased after their vehicle crashed In the mountainous area near Lake Trout in British Columbia.
The rescuers revealed that the tour was still alive when they arrived on the heartbreaking scene on a “hinterland path”, where the terrain is described as “quite rough”.
The tour was still aware after the couple “ lost control of their vehicle and rolled the descent of “several times”, although she suffered “a serious head injury,” said Kaslo research and rescue communication, Mark Jennings-Bate, to people.
“She did not realize how injured she was,” said Jennings-Bate, adding that the tour was removed from the scene by helicopter and placed in the ambulance that took her to a local hospital, where she died later.
According to Jennings-Bate, Yeomans was expelled from the vehicle during the accident and was found with “no vital sign”, according to Jennings-Bate.
The committed couple was traveling along a forest road “somewhere in the mountains” near Lake Trout, Jennings-Bate told CBC.

Stacey Tournée (on the left) and Matthew Yeomans (right), the pair behind the YouTube channel of Toyota World Runners, died in an off -road accident on August 7

The rescuers revealed that the tour (photo) initially survived the accident that plunged it, it and its fiancé, more than 650 feet on a rocky mountain in Canada
Although the official cause of the accident has not yet been confirmed, investigators think they have probably lost control of the vehicle and fell on a mountain.
Jennings-Bate estimated that they had fallen at around 656 feet downhill until they slammed in the bottom.
He also described the rescue operation as “difficult” because it was a long journey up to access them, although he said that his team had done it “effectively”.
He also noted that his team had answered many calls from the region where they died because it is difficult to navigate and robust.
“From what I understand, it is one of the rare plots of the road that has no forest on the side,” said Jennings-Bate.
“So everywhere else, they would have been caught by the trees – they might have been somewhat injured. But this is the only area where they were going to make a big trip if they had come out of the secondary road.
Stacey’s mother confirmed the couple’s death in a heartbreaking publication on social networks.

The officials said that the couple “ lost control of their vehicle and rolled “several times” downhill

Although the tour (photo) was found conscious, she had undergone a serious head injury and died later in the hospital
She wrote that they died together in an all-terrain accident “in the beautiful mountains of British Columbia that they loved so much”.
“Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers while we sail on this devastating end to an incredible love story,” wrote Colleen.
In the light of the devastating loss for their loved ones and the online international community that they built, social media was flooded with sincere songs, remembering the ambitious duo.
“They were so young and full of life, so talented, and it is a huge loss for our off -road community, their friends and their family, and the world,” wrote the creator of history until now Youtube, Shaun.