Popular YouTuber David Adam Williams, known by his moniker Adam the Woo, died last month at the age of 51 from cardiovascular disease, his father, Jim Williams, confirmed in a post shared on Facebook Monday (January 26).
A medical examiner’s report listed Williams’ cause of death as “atherosclerotic and hypertensive cardiovascular disease” with “obesity” as a contributing factor and his death was deemed to be “natural,” according to Jim.
“Our beloved Son . . . your beloved friend . . . died, in essence, of a heart attack in his sleep from health issues he probably never knew he had,” he wrote.
“Now, we can all stop guessing,” Jim added. “Be grateful the Lord allowed him to die at home and not in a foreign country. Be grateful he was found by friends (as hard as that was) and not some nameless stranger.”
Jim said his son “had big plans for 2026” prior to his December death and quoted a passage from the Bible about precariousness of time in the Facebook post, which he concluded with the message, “Be alert. Be ready. We love you all. Thank you for loving Adam.”
Adam was lying motionless on a bed at his Celebration, Florida, home by a friend who had borrowed a ladder and looked through his third-story window, the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office confirmed.
“The residence was secured, and no contact was made with the adult male residing there,” a spokesperson for the department said at the time of Williams’ death. “Deputies then responded back to the location for an unattended death at 2:53 p.m. Upon entering the residence with Fire Rescue, the male was reported deceased.”
Williams gained notoriety on YouTube, having launched his channel around 2009, which explored abandoned sites and film locations of popular films and television shows before creating the more popular channel, ‘The Daily Woo’ in 2012, which included daily vlogs for five years and later visits ton all 50 states, with his final video recorded from Walt Disney World resort one day prior to his death.
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