YouTuber Adam the Woo's Family Reveals Cause of Death as Cardiovascular Disease
Just one month after the social media star was found dead at 51, his family has revealed that he died from cardiovascular disease, a condition exacerbated by obesity. The news comes as no surprise to fans, who have been speculating about the cause of Adam Williams' death since it was first reported.
According to his father, Jim Williams, Adam's medical examiner's report listed his son's cause of death as "atherosclerotic and hypertensive cardiovascular disease," with obesity noted as a contributory factor. The manner of his death was deemed natural.
Adam, whose YouTube channel had gained a massive following over the years, had been experiencing health issues that he may not have been aware of, according to Jim Williams. His father shared a passage from the Bible about the precariousness of time, urging fans to be alert and ready for their own mortality.
The news comes as a shock to fans who were still trying to process Adam's sudden passing just days before Christmas. He was found dead at his home in Celebration, Florida by a friend who had borrowed a ladder to look through a third-story window.
Adam's YouTube journey began around 2009, where he explored abandoned sites and filmed locations from popular movies and TV shows. However, it was his second channel, "The Daily Woo," that gained him the most popularity. He posted daily vlogs for five years before moving on to document visits to all 50 states.
In a heart-wrenching farewell video posted just a day before his death, Adam shared a fun night out with someone dressed as the Grinch at Walt Disney World Resort. The one-hour video was a final goodbye to his fans, who will miss him dearly.
Adam's family is now asking fans to be grateful for the time they had with their loved ones and to live life to the fullest. As Jim Williams so eloquently put it, "Be alert. Be ready. We love you all. Thank you for loving Adam."
Just one month after the social media star was found dead at 51, his family has revealed that he died from cardiovascular disease, a condition exacerbated by obesity. The news comes as no surprise to fans, who have been speculating about the cause of Adam Williams' death since it was first reported.
According to his father, Jim Williams, Adam's medical examiner's report listed his son's cause of death as "atherosclerotic and hypertensive cardiovascular disease," with obesity noted as a contributory factor. The manner of his death was deemed natural.
Adam, whose YouTube channel had gained a massive following over the years, had been experiencing health issues that he may not have been aware of, according to Jim Williams. His father shared a passage from the Bible about the precariousness of time, urging fans to be alert and ready for their own mortality.
The news comes as a shock to fans who were still trying to process Adam's sudden passing just days before Christmas. He was found dead at his home in Celebration, Florida by a friend who had borrowed a ladder to look through a third-story window.
Adam's YouTube journey began around 2009, where he explored abandoned sites and filmed locations from popular movies and TV shows. However, it was his second channel, "The Daily Woo," that gained him the most popularity. He posted daily vlogs for five years before moving on to document visits to all 50 states.
In a heart-wrenching farewell video posted just a day before his death, Adam shared a fun night out with someone dressed as the Grinch at Walt Disney World Resort. The one-hour video was a final goodbye to his fans, who will miss him dearly.
Adam's family is now asking fans to be grateful for the time they had with their loved ones and to live life to the fullest. As Jim Williams so eloquently put it, "Be alert. Be ready. We love you all. Thank you for loving Adam."