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YouTube star Abhradeep Saha, who was better known as Angry Rantman online, has died aged 27.The influencer's family confirmed his sudden death on social media on Wednesday 17th April. "With profound grief and sorrow, we hereby declare the sad and untimely demise of Abhradeep Saha AKA AngryRantman today," they wrote. "He touched the lives of millions with his honesty, humour and unwavering spirit.

He will be deeply missed by all who knew him. "As we mourn his loss, let us remember the joy he brought to our lives and hold on to the cherished memories we share together.

Inspiring change one rant at a time." Abhradeep's family announced via his YouTube Community tab last month that the social media star had undergone a "major surgery" that had gone well, however he was suffering post surgery complications.They later stated that Abhradeep had been admitted to intensive care and was in "a really critical situation with a life saving support system".

Abhradeep, who was from Delhi in India, had not disclosed the health issue that he was suffering with prior to his death. The 27-year-old had amassed almost 500,000 subscribers at the time of his death on YouTube since posting for the first time six years ago.

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