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ISL Clubs Honor Sports YouTuber Angry Rantman, 27, Who Died of Multiple Organ Failure

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ISL Clubs Honor Sports YouTuber Angry Rantman, 27, Who Died of Multiple Organ Failure

Abhradeep Saha, referred to onscreen as Angry Rantman, was a sports YouTuber who passed away on Wednesday at the age of 27.

YouTuber Abhradeep Saha, Known online as Angry Rantman passed away on Wednesday at the age of 27. The social media influencer, who gained popularity for his distinctive style of commentary on sports like cricket, football, and other games, was reportedly hospitalized to Bengaluru’s Narayana Cardiac Hospital because of some major health issues. Saha had open heart surgery. However, he experienced multiple organ failure and remained on a life support system after that. Several social media reports claim that his condition deteriorated after a few days.

A message on Saha’s social media accounts said, “With deep sadness and sorrow, we hereby announce the tragic and unexpected passing of Abhradeep Saha AKA #AngryRantman today at 10:18 hrs IST.” Millions of people were impacted by his honesty, humor, and unshakeable spirit. Everyone who knew him will miss him terribly. Let’s cherish the priceless memories we have of him together and keep in mind the happiness he brought to our lives as we grieve his passing. bringing about change one tirade at a time. Saha Family 17.04.2024″

Saha’s father, Soumyadeep, shared an update on his condition on Sunday, saying, “He is really in a critical situation with a life-saving support system, pray for a fast recovery”.

‘No passion, no vision’ was Saha’s tirade against the Premier League club that went viral in 2017. Saha was a passionate Chelsea supporter. He went on creating other sports commentary videos after that. He became well-liked because of his simple video backdrop, excellent reasoning, and distinctively passionate speech tone.

Football clubs and fan clubs both expressed their sorrow over Saha’s death.

“The BFC family is saddened to learn about the passing of #IndianFootball faithful Abhradeep Saha. A West Block Blue through and through, Abhradeep’s love for the game knew no bounds and the passion in his rants will be missed. Rest in peace. #WeAreBFC #ForeverBlue,” Bengaluru FC posted on X.

“Today, we mourn the loss of one of the most enthusiastic and passionate voices in Indian football. We will dearly miss his memorable rants and love for the beautiful game.” posted Kerala Blasters.

“Thank you for everything, Angry Rantman – may your soul rest in peace! A true sports fan like no other. #AngryRantman #RIP #BharatArmy,” Bharat Army, Indian cricket team’s biggest fan club, posted.

When Abhradeep got viral in 2017, he also made comments about cricket and movies. On YouTube, he had about 500,000 subscribers.