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Trevor Moore, a comedian known for his work with his sketch comedy group The Whitest Kids U' Know, has died. He was 41.
Moore’s manager confirmed his death in a statement shared withDeadline, on behalf of his family and wife Aimee Carlson.
According to the outlet, Moore died after an accident on Friday night. No other details have been released.
A representative for Moore did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
Their television program of the same name ran for five seasons on IFC from 2007 to 2011. The group is still active, posting regularly on Twitch and YouTube.
Cregger and Brown issued public statements on Twitter Saturday night following their friend’s tragic death.
“There isn’t really anything I can say that will cover the place he had in my life. He was a one of a kind. A brilliant and kind man. I’ll miss you forever buddy.@itrevormoore,” wrote Cregger.
“Making@itrevormoorereally laugh always gave me a sense of accomplishment. I’m so lucky i got to spend the last 20 years trying to get good at that,” shared Brown.
Meanwhile, Williams and Trumeter decided to honor their late friend with imagery instead of words. Williams shared a behind-the-scenes shot of the two, while Trumeter posted a video of waves lightly crashing on a beach.
Brown and Cregger issued a further statement regarding Moore’s death on the website for the group’s upcoming animated movie,Mars.
In addition to WKUK, Moore was also famous forWalk the Prank,Just Roll with It, and theTrevor Moore Talk Show, as well as multiple albums, sketches, and stage shows.
The comedy legend leaves behind his wife Aimee Carlson and son August.
source: people.com