Dillon became well-known after his rant videos about PewDiePie on YouTube became popular. Besides that, he made videos about other well-known YouTubers. The late YouTuber was in videos for Luna, Pyrocynical and PewDiePie while he was still working.
Throughout those videos, Dillon the Hacker played the role of a “troll” while pretending to have hacked their accounts. But suddenly he left us. His followers want to know the reason behind his death. So you will get all the answers here.
What is Dillon The Hacker’s Cause of Death?
Dillon was discovered dead on July 28, 2019, in Hammond, Louisiana, at the age of 20. A month later, on August 28, the YouTuber’s family announced his passing. The reason for his demise is still unknown to the general public.
PewDiePie offered condolences to his family in a post that is no longer accessible because he closed his Twitter account in late 2019. The influencer did this after declaring in a YouTube video titled “I hate Twitter“. He wrote about Dillon’s death the following statement:
“Dillon the Hacker was such a talented young comedian. He successfully trolled my entire audience at one point. Such sad news to hear about his passing. My condolences to his family and close ones. RIP Dillon.”
Below we shared a screenshot of the post tweeted by PewDiePie:
Dillon The Hacker’s cause of death is still a mystery. When we get any information related to his death, we will share it with you. Till then you can read about his connection with people.
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Why People Love Dillon The Hacker?
Dillon Henderson is his full name. But people on the internet called him Dillon the Hacker. He was born in Mesa, Arizona in 1998. Many people knew the Hacker for making fun of famous YouTubers and making funny videos about his own problems and experiences.
His rage videos about well-known YouTubers like PewDiePie, Logan Paul, KSI and James Charles were very controversial. Many of his friends laughed at them, but a lot of people liked his videos. His rage video about PewDiePie for instance got over 100,000 views in its first week.
He had to get his YouTube account back after it was shut down in 2016 with the help of PewDiePie. Dillon described himself as a “20-year-old YouTuber with the goal of chaos” in his Twitter account and he said “I am Dillon the Hacker, I am the new meaning of rebel, and I will hack everything you love” himself in the description of his YouTube channel.
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