TikTok star Steven Hull Raley died. He was 52.

The TikTok community mourns after Raley, or "Pissed Off Trucker," tragically died on July 12.

Multiple news outlets confirmed his death, saying that he passed away hours after posting on TikTok that he wanted to go home. According to E! News, Raley died after getting involved in a tragic road crash in Kansas.

The Kansas City Star detailed that the TikTok star's 2019 Volvo semi-truck turned away from the highway and veered off through a fence after traveling for another quarter mile.

It eventually came to a stop in a nearby ditch after crossing both sides of the interstate.

"[The truck] continued for another quarter-mile before crashing back through the fence and crossing both sides of the interstate, finally coming to a stop in a nearby ditch," the report went on.


Raley was still taken to Citizens Medical Center. Although he was wearing at the time of the incident, he was later pronounced dead due to the injuries he sustained.

Meanwhile, the final video he posted on TikTok on the day of the crash featured him eerily saying that "All I care about is getting home ... that's what I care about more than anything else."

In the end, he asked his followers to get him home.

Steven Hull Raley Receives Heartfelt Tributes

Following the news about his death, his followers left heartfelt messages to remember him and celebrate his life.

One said, "I just heard the news, and I'm so heartbroken. Thank you for all of your positive words over the years. I'm going to miss you so much. RIP man."

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Another wrote, "Oh trucker. this is a hard one. You were truly an amazing man! You're home now. RIP."

Truckers Final Mile, an organization that helps reunite trucker families, currently accepts donations. The proceeds will aid Raley's family and help them to get him home to Birmingham, Alabama, where he would be laid to rest.

His TikTok account, as of press time, has been seemingly deleted following his death. He almost had 200,000 followers on TikTok who witnessed him driving a big rig while driving from coast to coast.

Before his passing, he still announced that his son, Mathew, was getting married in October.

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