Influencer Stacey Tourout It is reportedly a brief survivor in a fiancé’s off-road accident Matthew Yeomans.
Mark Jennings-BatesThe manager of the Kaslo Search and Rescue (SAR) team told people Friday, August 15, as a team Arrive at the scene event.
However, Jennings-Bates noted that the tour suffered a “severe head injury” and added: “She was not aware of the extent of her injury.” She was lifted from the area by a helicopter and transferred to an ambulance to take her to a local hospital. He died later that night of the tour.
Meanwhile, Yeomans was ejected by a vehicle during the crash. Jennings-Bates confirms people When the rescue team found its own body, the Yeomans had no “non-viral signs”.
Jennings-Bates said the YouTube couple had crashed into an area of “very rough” terrain in “remote areas”. He noted that the car descended about 200 meters (about 656 feet) along the “steep boulder field.” The tour was allegedly left in the car until it stopped.
“From what I understand, this is a few pieces of forest on the road without the forest,” Jennings-Bates told the media. “So anywhere else, they’ll get caught by trees – they might get hurt a little. But if they do walk on the trail, this is an area where they’re going to go for a big ride.”
The couple’s family Death pronounced On August 11, sharing a tour photo, Yeomans smiled as he stood in front of the mountain.
“With unimaginable heartache, the family of Matthew Peter Yeomans and Stacey Tourout want to suggest that on August 7, 2025, we all love the people they really like, they all really like them.”
The message continues: “When we navigate this devastating ending in a shocking love story, please keep us and them in your mind and prayers. They are always together, just as we know they are forever.”
this The death of two peopleKaslo SAR confirmed to run YouTube channel Toyota World Runners. The team claimed that rescuers called an off-road vehicle accident at around 7:30 local time on August 7.
Jennings-Bates told CBC it was somewhere on the hill, on a long way north of the valley, on a forest road in the valley, noting that rescuers had accurate locations in the incident.
Jennings-Bates continued: “Our team was able to connect with them effectively. It was a long journey, but they got there effectively. So it was very, very helpful. Of course, it means that the helicopter pilot can also fly directly to the destination with confidence and he will find them.”

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