TikTok creator Malik Taylor, known for his comedic and engaging videos that earned him over 265,000 followers on TikTok, 100,000 subscribers on YouTube and 17,000 followers on Instagram, died in a car accident in Concord, North Carolina, on Aug. 20, with police saying alcohol may have been a factor behind the accident, though no further details were released. The state Medical Examiner confirmed Taylor died from multiple blunt-force injuries sustained in the crash.
"It is with love and gratitude that we, the family of Malik Taylor, acknowledge the incredible support and kindness shown following his untimely passing due to a tragic vehicle accident," Taylor's family said in a statement on Aug. 23 shared by his business fraternity, Alpha Kappa Psi.
In a July Instagram post, Taylor celebrated his 28th birthday with a "The Great Gatsby" inspired photoshoot.
Taylor's family said in the statement shared by his fraternity that he was "so much more than a content creator." "His creativity, humor, and spirit touched countless lives, and his legacy of inspiring, entertaining, and uplifting others will continue to live on," the statement said.
Concord police said they were called to Lapis Lane NW around 7:45 am local time, where they found a Nissan Rogue that had gone off the road and into an embankment about 20 feet away. The driver, later identified as Taylor, was declared dead at the scene.
According to his social media, Taylor had recently relocated from Memphis, Tennessee, to Charlotte, North Carolina, with Concord located about 25 miles northeast of the city.
In his final TikTok post, he reflected on the move, captioning the video, “The Queen City needed a King.”
"It is with love and gratitude that we, the family of Malik Taylor, acknowledge the incredible support and kindness shown following his untimely passing due to a tragic vehicle accident," Taylor's family said in a statement on Aug. 23 shared by his business fraternity, Alpha Kappa Psi.
In a July Instagram post, Taylor celebrated his 28th birthday with a "The Great Gatsby" inspired photoshoot.
Taylor's family said in the statement shared by his fraternity that he was "so much more than a content creator." "His creativity, humor, and spirit touched countless lives, and his legacy of inspiring, entertaining, and uplifting others will continue to live on," the statement said.
Concord police said they were called to Lapis Lane NW around 7:45 am local time, where they found a Nissan Rogue that had gone off the road and into an embankment about 20 feet away. The driver, later identified as Taylor, was declared dead at the scene.
According to his social media, Taylor had recently relocated from Memphis, Tennessee, to Charlotte, North Carolina, with Concord located about 25 miles northeast of the city.
In his final TikTok post, he reflected on the move, captioning the video, “The Queen City needed a King.”