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David Wilcock’s final message: What he said just two days before his tragic death

'I gotta say it’s a little bit scary, but you guys knew that I might still show up even though it was last minute,' David Wilcock said

Published April 22, 2026
David Wilcock’s final message: What he said just two days before his tragic death
David Wilcock’s final message: What he said just two days before his tragic death 

UFO expert and American author, David Wilcock, tragically died on Monday, April 20, 2026.

Rumours regarding the alleged passing of Wilcock began to circulate after the Boulder County Sheriff’s office responded to a call on Monday.

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According to the emergency communications specialist who attended the call, the caller, living near the 1400 block Ridge Road, northeast of the town of Nederland, was reported to be suffering from a mental health crisis.

When the officials from the Boulder County Sheriff’s office reached the spot, they encountered a male outside Wilcock who was armed with a weapon. At that time, it was not cleared whether David Wilcock was alive or not.

On Wednesday, the US Representative Anna Paulina Luna confirmed the death of the Ancient Alien star on X. As per reports, he has taken his own life.

“We just learned of the tragic passing of David Wilcock. We are praying for his family and loved ones and the millions of lives he impacted,” she announced.

David Wilcock’s final message

Just two days prior to his death, the 53-year-old paranormal author had streamed live on YouTube. During the live streaming, the UFO expert showed concerns over the mysterious deaths of UFO theorists and scientists, including Nick Pope and Erich von Däniken, a Swiss conspiracy theorist, who died in January 2026.

Wilcock also expressed gratitude for being alive in the midst of such enigmatic deaths.

“I’m excited to be here, you know, every day that I have on earth is a gift and a blessing, and I’m very grateful for that, because frankly, people are disappearing. Scientists are going missing….It’s a little bit scary.”

While stressing that he “had a rough week,” Wilcock said, “You guys knew that I might still show up even though it was last minute and I’ve had a really rough week. Like, you know, that’s kinda like every week, but somehow we keep on making it through all of this.”

Aqsa Qaddus Tahir
Aqsa Qaddus Tahir is a reporter dedicated to science coverage, exploring breakthroughs, emerging research, and innovation. Her work centres on making scientific developments understandable and relevant, presenting well-researched stories that connect complex ideas with everyday life in a clear, engaging, and informative manner.
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