Dubai-based travel influencer Anunay Sood, who has around 1.4 million followers on Instagram, is no more. Just a few hours ago, a post appeared on the 32-year-old's page stating that Anunay is no more. The post says, "It's 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 crowd near personal property. Please keep his family and loved ones in your thoughts and prayers. May his soul rest in peace." It's attributed to his family and friends. 

On his YouTube channel, he had uploaded a video two days ago on exploring the hidden side of Switzerland. Anunay also has 3.8 lakh subscribers on his YouTube channel and was featured among the top personalities on Forbes India's Top 100 Digital Stars list. Anunay had also posted pictures from his Las Vegas trip, including shots of him checking out supercars, on his Instagram channel. The post, which was the last on his page, shows the youngster trying out high-end cars. "Parked my sparkle in Vegas. Because subtlety is overrated. Be honest—would you drive this car? Anunay asks in the caption of one of the pictures. 

While there is no clarity yet on what led to his demise, on social media, there are speculations that he had a cardiac arrest. A few have also posted screenshots from a Las Vegas funeral service site featuring his name. Anunay has travelled to more than 30 countries, including Switzerland, Japan, Hong Kong, Greece and Italy, according to his social media page. He has also had collaborations with tourism organisations across continents. As per reports, he has also run a marketing firm. 
Anunay's death has shaken many, and they have taken to social media to express their sorrow. 'Anunay Sood' also has more than 50K search volume on Google Trends in the past 12 hours. 

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