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What Happened To Josh Neuman? Professional Skateboarder And Filmmaker Passed Away At 22

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Josh Neuman, the 22-year-old professional Skateboarder, and filmmaker is no more. However, the cause of his death is unknown as of now and the investigation for the same is going on. Rumors circulating on the Internet suggest that he died due to a plane crash.

Who was Josh Neuman?

Josh Neuman, based in Los Angeles, California, was a world-famous professional skateboarder and filmmaker. Additionally, Raw Run: The Cliffs of France was his most successful film in 2020. Josh worked full-time as a content creator in Los Angeles, California. He shares most of his content material on his Youtube channel, which has over 1.18 million subscribers. His fans and followers are fond of his content. Moreover, he has traveled internationally, producing content for big brands. NeuVision Media, a company he runs in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, is also a media production firm headed by him.

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How did Josh Neuman die?

There is no information as of yet on what caused Neuman’s death. Moreover, it is uncertain whether he has died or not. There are rumors that he died in a plane crash. The official news about the same is yet to come.

Sources revealed that Josh Neuman was on board a plane to Iceland. The very same plane crashed in Iceland. As a result, rumors regarding his death due to a plane crash started circulating.

So far, four people killed while sightseeing in the Ne therlands, the United States, and Belgium have been found dead by the rescue team. Investigators discovered the Cessna 172 about 50 kilometers east of Reykjavik on Friday afternoon, 4 February 2022, at about 11 pm local time. Pilot Haraldur Diego, 49, a pioneer in photography tours and one of Iceland’s most prominent aviators, died in the crash as well. Despite the harsh winter weather, more than a thousand people from Iceland’s Search and Rescue organization, boats, divers, and two Coast Guard helicopters converged at Thingvellir National Park area to locate the missing plane.

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The plane took off from the domestic airport of Iceland’s capital the day before the discovery. Although the flight had a sightseeing schedule of approximately two hours, it made its last contact with the aviation authorities about an hour after it took off.

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I'm Riddha Kundu, a 23-year-old aspiring Chartered Accountant from Kolkata, and I'm passionate about writing contents.

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