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Dubai-based travel influencer Anunay Sood passes away at 32

Dubai-based travel influencer Anunay Sood passes away at 32; Family urges fans to respect their privacy during the difficult times

In a tragic turn of events, 32-year-old Dubai-based travel influencer and photographer Anunay Sood has passed away. The news of his demise has been confirmed by his family, who took to Anunay’s social media handle to share a statement in the matter. In their statement, they urged the fans to respect their privacy during the challenging times. Meanwhile, the reason behind Anunay Sood’s demise remains unknown.

Anunay Sood’s family states the travel blogger’s demise

On Thursday morning, Anunay Sood’s family shared the news of his demise through his official handle. “It is with deep sadness that we share the news of our beloved Anunay Sood’s passing. We kindly ask for your understanding and privacy as we navigate this difficult time. We humbly request you to avoid gathering crowds near personal property. Please keep his family and loved ones in your thoughts and prayers. May his soul rest in peace,” read their statement.

Fans express their shock and extend their condolences

The news of Anunay Sood’s passing sent shock waves across his fan community. One of the netizens wrote, “What?????????? He is my husband’s favourite blogger and now mine too 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 is this a prank or something??😖🥺🥺🥺🥺”“May your soul rest in peace bhai. ❤️You will be missed and your vlogs and your vision will be missed, i wish this was not true. 😢 I really can’t believe it,” wrote another fan.“This is unacceptable news i must say. May their soul rest in peace & heartfelt condolence to his family & friends🙏😢,” read another comment below the family statement.

Who was Anunay Sood?

Anunay Sood was a leading travel influencer who, in 2022, 2023, and 2024, was featured in Forbes India’s Top 100 Digital Stars list. He gained popularity by documenting his travels on Instagram. He collaborated with big players of the travel industry during his career span.

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