Rally driver and YouTuber Ken Block was killed in a snowmobile accident.

Ken Block, a 55-year-old YouTube sensation and American motorsport hero, passed away in a Utah snowmobile accident.
He was a successful rally driver who competed in series like Rally America and Global Rallycross. Later in life, he gained widespread recognition for his "Gymkhana" YouTube video series.
He received over two million subscribers for the 10-part series in which he displayed dangerous racing feats.
Block was a founding partner of the skateboarding apparel company DC Shoes.
Another apparel business he owned, Hoonigan Industries, posted a message on Instagram on Monday to reveal the death of its founder.
"Ken was a trailblazer, an icon, and a visionary. And last but not least, a husband and father. He is going to be sorely missed."
According to the local sheriff's office, Block was riding a snowmobile up a steep slope in Wasatch County, Utah, when the vehicle overturned and fell on top of him.
Due to his injuries, he was declared dead at the site.
A day after US actor Jeremy Renner suffered critical wounds while driving a snow plough to clear snow from outside his Nevada home, the actor's passing was announced.
According to the sheriff's office in Utah, Block had been riding with a group, but was on his own when the accident happened.
Since 2005, Block has been a professional rally driver and won Rally America's Rookie of the Year award. He then won rallycross medals at the X Games and finished on the podium in the World Rallycross Championship.
He also participated in motocross, skateboarding, and snowboarding competitions.
However, Block regained his momentum on YouTube, where many viewers watched him drive a variety of cars around perilous tracks and obstacle courses.

