UPDATE: the Wasatch County Sheriff’s Office shares an account of the fatal incident.
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Block, 55, co-founder of DC and racing icon, was in Utah with friends to ride his snowmobile. He actually shared photos of the “trip” on his Instagram account hours before the tragedy.
The report shared by the sheriff’s office states that Block was riding with a group, but was alone when the incident occurred. An incident that gave him no chance, he died immediately in a tragic way.
Over the years, thanks to his videos and his passion for extreme sports, Block became a social media star, collecting millions of followers. Many of those followers were wearing Ken Block‘s “Monster” or “DC” colors.
“I am devastated to hear of Ken Block’s passing. He was such an amazing person, always lived life to the fullest.” – Lewis Hamiltonhttps://t.co/CKku84IlAr
— GPFans Global (@GPFansGlobal) January 3, 2023
His 16 year old daughter, Lia, is following in her father’s footsteps as a pilot.