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Andrew Cross—who amassed nearly 500,000 subscribers on the platform under the name "Desert Drifter"—died on March 4 after being involved in a car accident the month prior, his sister Jenna ...
Andrew Cross, known to his YouTube audience as “Desert Drifter,” died March 4 after being removed from life support after he sustained a serious brain injury while involved in a car accident ...
YouTuber Andrew Cross built a large online community before his death at age 36. Cross, known for his YouTube page Desert Drifter, suffered a traumatic brain injury during a car accident in January.
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