Obituary
Youtuber Iceycat25 Has Passed Away

Iceycat25, one of the greatest Rainbow Six Siege videos has passed away. According to reports Iceycat25 committed suicide yesterday 27 June 2020, It is not yet known how and for what exact reasons.
Reacting to Iceycat25 death, Rainbow 6 commentator Parker Mackay wrote “Absolutely devastating to read about Iceycat’s passing. His videos were invaluable for those interested in Rainbow 6 Siege and undoubtedly helped our community develop a deeper love of the game. Rest in peace – you’ll be dearly missed by many.”
Absolutely devastating to read about Iceycat’s passing. His videos were invaluable for those interested in Rainbow 6 Siege and undoubtedly helped our community develop a deeper love of the game.
Rest in peace – you’ll be dearly missed by many.
— Parker Mackay (@INTERRO) June 28, 2020
Here’s an Official statement released on Reddit today on Iceycat25 sudden demise
Dear Listeners,
Kapdan here. First, I want to say how much I appreciate the community that was built from this podcast. You guys offered your feedback and patience when we started this journey, provided input along the way, but most of all gave us your support when we needed to take a step back and focus on the other things happening in our lives.
For these reasons, it is with a very heavy heart that I let you all know that Iceycat25 passed away this week from suicide.
I would be willing to bet that most if not all of us have been impacted by suicide. Whether it be our own struggles or someone we know and love. It is an undeniable pain, and I wish more than anything I did not have to be writing this to you.
I am 100% sure that Iceycat25 wanted to get through the challenges he was facing, but ultimately felt like there was no way out. Please, if you or someone you know is struggling, reach out to those around you or call the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-8255. You are not alone.
As for the podcast, not sure if it will ever be back. I will check here from time to time. Please feel free to use this thread to share memories of him. I know he really enjoyed bringing you all content. He was one of my best friends and this is a lot to take in right now.
Again, thank you for allowing us into your headsets.
Forever grateful, Kapdan
