- Abhradeep’s death was confirmed by his family in a statement posted online
- The 27-year-old had undergone a ‘major’ surgery in March
- The YouTuber rose to fame for his sports analysis videos online
Popular YouTube star Abhradeep ‘Angry Rantman’ Saha has died at the age of 27, following complications from a ‘major’ surgery.
The YouTuber passed away on April 16 following apparent complications from an unspecified ‘major surgery’ in March, according to a series of posts from his family on his YouTube Community page.
Abhradeep’s death was confirmed by his family in a statement posted to his social media accounts.
‘With profound grief and sorrow, we hereby declare the sad and untimely demise of Abhradeep Saha AKA #AngryRantman today at 10:18 hrs IST,’ the statement read.
Popular YouTuber Abhradeep ‘Angry Rantman’ Saha has died at the age of 27, following complications from a ‘major’ surgery
Abhradeep’s death was confirmed by his family in a statement posted to his social media accounts
‘He touched the lives of millions with his Honesty, humour and unwavering spirit. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
The statement continued: ‘As we mourn his loss, let us remember the joy he brought to our lives and hold on to the cherished memories we share together. Inspiring change one rant at a time.’
The family had been updating fans about his condition as he recovered from surgery.
‘Surgery went well just post surgery complications let’s all pray for his recovery god bless!!!’ Abhradeep’s family wrote at the time.
In early April, they updated fans on the influencer’s condition revealing he was in the intensive care unit.
‘Let’s hope for the best,’ they wrote on his YouTube community page.
On April 14, they updated fans saying he was in a ‘really critical situation.’
‘He is in a really critical situation with life saving support System, Pray for a Faster Recovery,’ the post read,
Abhradeep, who had 128,000 followers on Instagram and 487,000 on YouTube, rose to fame for his sports analysis videos, specifically soccer and cricket.