Skip to content

What Really Happened To Randy Tillim From Savage Garage? How Did He Die?

  • DCS 

Randy Tillim, a 51-year-old YouTuber and company entrepreneur, died on Friday, April 15, 2022. He was most known for his work as the host of the popular YouTube channel Savage Garage, which boasts 628,000 members.

Alec John Such, a former bandmate, passed away, according to Jon Bon Jovi.

On April 9, 2019, Randy launched Savage Garage, a channel devoted to all things automotive. How did Randy fare? How was he killed?

Randy Tillim died on April 15, 2022. What happened?

According to a recent Instagram post from Savage Garage and Savage Rally, car enthusiast Randy Tillim has passed away. With a series of informal videos describing his experiences with the vehicle tuning and rallying scenes, the business owner and YouTuber shot to prominence. The cause of Randy’s demise is yet unknown.

Savage Garage and Savage Rally made the following statement: “It is with the utmost regret and indescribable anguish that we must notify you that Randy Savage Tillim passed away last night, April 15, 2022.” “This catastrophe is unfathomable. We’ve never met somebody as kind, giving, or sincere as Randy. Everybody he came into contact with responded favourably to him, and his legacy will last forever.”

“R andy will always be regarded as an inspiration and a true friend. His absence will be felt deeply. Stay savage and rest in peace, “They composed. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this trying time, especially Ana, Jack, and Ryan. Please respect our request for privacy so that the family can mourn this unimaginable loss. Once preparations are set, we will communicate further details about the Celebration of Life.”

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by SAVAGE GARAGE (@savagegarage)

The most well-known aspects of Randy Tillim’s career are his roles as a YouTuber, automotive aficionado, and the creator of Savage Garage.

Randy, a fervent auto enthusiast, routinely recorded movies of his most recent outings with buddies. His ability to capture the most recent events at Savage Garage, along with his affable personality and vivacious presentation style, helped him gain thousands of followers.

Randy Tillim is best known for his work as a car enthusiast, YouTuber, and the brains behind Savage Garage.

“The internet and the numerous social media channels it offers enable us to be inspired by people who live thousands of miles away and to connect with people we’ve never met. And the life of this man was nothing short of amazing! Randy Savage Tillim, you can relax. #StaySavage, “tweeted by Danny B.

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by SAVAGE GARAGE (@savagegarage)

“I never met the man, but he had a big influence on me. He was one of my favourite YouTubers. Sadly missed, Randy “Savage” Tillim “Twitter user @losblancos sr4

Our thoughts are with his loved ones right now.

Tags: