Florida TikToker 'Timbo the Redneck' is dead at 18 after his truck flipped while doing donuts, according to friends and family

Timothy Hall, who created TikToks as "Timbo The Redneck", died Saturday according to his mother and online obituary. Screenshot/TikTok @timbotheredneckAccording to several people who knew him well, TikToker Timothy Hall passed away on Saturday.Hall made TikToks "Timbo, the Redneck"According to a family member, he was killed when his truck flipped while he was making "donuts."For more stories, visit Insider's homepage.Timothy Hall of TikTok, best known for his Timbo the Redneck videos, was killed in an accident last weekend in Jennings, Florida. His mother posted videos on his Facebook accounts. He was only 18 years old.Hall, who has more than 215,000 followers on TikTok and 2.5 million likes, is well-known for his support of Donald Trump and his Florida lifestyle. He supported the unfounded conspiracy theory that the election had been stolen after the election. TikToks displaying a Confederate flag have been posted to his wall by him.Tessie Hires, Hall's mother posted a TikTok on Hall's account Sunday.She appeared to be in tears, saying that her son had been in an unfortunate accident yesterday. He loved TikTok, and believed in everyone who supported him. He appreciated it greatly."Tony, a man who appeared in Hall’s TikToks previously and claimed he was engaged to Hall’s sister, uploaded a nine-minute video on Sunday to Hall’s YouTube channel.Tony claimed that Hall's truck flipped over after he did "donuts", which involves driving in tight circles in tight spaces - in front of his friend's house with Kori Williams.Tony stated that "He flew out of the driver's side windows and the truck landed directly on top" in the video. It has been viewed over 85,000 times. He was a Jennings boy, a special kind person.Jennings Police Department didn't immediately respond to inquiries about the accident.Continue the storyTony stated, "I don’t even know how you do this video. We made so many videos together." "I made this video to show my love for him. This is a sign-out on his platforms."Insider didn't receive any responses to messages sent by Hall to his TikTok or YouTube accounts.Williams, Hall's girlfriend, said to Insider that Hall was her "protector".Williams stated that Timothy was full of life and wanted to spread happiness to all he met. He was the light in the room, always remembering jokes to tell others later.Hall's obituary states that he was born and raised in Tifton in Georgia but lived most of his life in Hamilton County in Florida. Hall also stated that he graduated from Jennings First Christian School on May and was aspiring to become a welder. He also enjoyed outdoor activities such as swimming and fishing.According to the obituary Hall's funeral will take place on Friday.According to the obituary, "Timothy was an amazing son, sibling and friend and will be deeply regretted but will never be forgotten""He was a gentle giant who tried to make peace in a crowd. His family, friends, and TikTok supporters would all agree that Timbo would say, Peace Out, until we meet once again."You can find more stories from Insider's Digital Culture Desk.Insider has the original article.