YouTuber Adam The Woo, a well-known travel and theme park vlogger whose real name was David Adam Williams, has died at the age of 51 after being found unresponsive at his home in Florida, authorities confirmed.
Williams was pronounced dead on Monday, December 22, at his residence in Celebration, Florida, a suburb of Orlando, according to a statement from the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office.
What Authorities Say About Adam The Woo’s Death
Deputies said a friend discovered Williams after borrowing a ladder and looking through a third-floor window.
“The friend borrowed a ladder and looked in the 3rd story window to see a male on a bed that was not moving,” the sheriff’s office said. “Upon entering the residence with Fire Rescue, the male was reported deceased.”
Earlier in the day, deputies had responded to the home for a well-being check, but the residence was secured and there was no contact with Williams at that time.
YouTuber Adam The Woo has died aged 51
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Investigation and Autopsy Underway
Less than three hours after the initial well-being check, deputies returned to the residence for what was described as an unattended death. Officials noted that Williams had last been seen alive on Sunday by the same friend who later discovered him.
Authorities said the medical examiner will conduct an autopsy to determine the cause of death. The investigation remains ongoing, and Williams’ father has been notified.
Adam The Woo’s YouTube Career and Legacy
Adam The Woo was widely known for his upbeat travel and theme park content. He had more than one million subscribers across two YouTube channels, where he documented visits to destinations, theme parks, and daily life.
His daily vlog channel last uploaded a video on December 21, showing his recent trip to Disneyland Paris and his return to Celebration for the holidays. Following news of his death, friends and fellow creators shared tributes on social media, remembering him for his personality and long-running presence on YouTube.



