THIS is the heartbreaking final video posted by a popular influencer couple just days before they died in a horror crash.
Stacey Tourout and Matthew Yeomans ran the Toyota World Runners YouTube channel, which has more than 200,000 subscribers.
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Rescuers believe the couple died after losing control of their vehicle while driving through rough terrain in the mountains near Trout Lake in British Colombia, Canada.
But a few days earlier, the pair shared a video on their YouTube channel that would serve as their haunting swansong.
Titled “VANCOUVER ISLAND | The Off-Road Version”, the hour-long video shows them putting Toyota trucks through an “ultimate test” in the rough terrain.
The video shows them camping out in the stunning Canadian scenery while testing their trucks on the rocky trail.
Heartbroken fans in the comments section have paid tribute to the influencer couple.
One user said: “I’m in absolute shock hearing that these two beautiful souls are no longer with us.
“My condolences to not only their family and friends, but also viewers that appreciated them, their projects, and their adventures.”
Another commented: “We wished this episode would have lasted forever, as it meant we’d never have to truly say goodbye.
“We didn’t get the chance to meet you, but you gave more inspiration than you knew.
“Hope you’re on an amazing trail leading to an even better campsite. Rest easy to the coolest people we never met.“
News of the couple’s passing was shared on social media by friends and family – and was also confirmed by Kaslo Search and Rescue.
Kaslo SAR manager Mark Jennings-Bates said rescuers were called to an off-road motor vehicle incident around 7:30pm local time on August 7.
He said: “So it was on a forestry road, somewhere in the mountains, and quite a long ways north in the valley up towards […] the village of Trout Lake.
“Our teams were able to get to them efficiently.
“It’s a long journey, but they got there efficiently. So that was very, very helpful.
“And of course that means that the helicopter pilot could also fly straight to the destination with confidence that he was going to find them.”
He added that one occupant of the vehicle was dead when they arrived at the scene, while the other later passed away in hospital.
The precise cause of the crash remains unknown, but the working theory is that the vehicle lost control on rough terrain.
Tourout’s mother Colleen paid tribute in a heartwrenching Facebook post.
She wrote: “With unimaginable heartache, the families of Matthew Peter Yeomans and Stacey Tourout would like to advise that we lost them both tragically succumbing to injuries in an offroad accident on Aug 7, 2025 in the beautiful mountains of British Columbia that they loved so much.
“Please keep us and them in your thoughts and prayers as we navigate this devastating end to an amazing Love Story.
“They are together forever as we knew they would always be.”
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