Las Vegas police say body of influencer Anunay Sood was found in street

Las Vegas police say body of influencer Anunay Sood was found in street
The cause of death is still unkonwn. (Instagram)
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Las Vegas police say body of influencer Anunay Sood was found in street

Las Vegas police say body of influencer Anunay Sood was found in street
  • Sood, 32, found Nov. 4 on block of South Las Vegas Boulevard
  • Police, coroner’s office have no update on the cause of death

DUBAI: Las Vegas police said in a statement on Friday that they had found the body of 32-year-old travel influencer Anunay Sood on the “3100 block of South Las Vegas Boulevard” on Tuesday, Nov. 4.

The social media celebrity, with 1.4 million followers on his Instagram account, had been attending the Concours elite car show at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas along with other influencers and journalists, and was due to travel home on Tuesday, Nov. 4 when he was found dead.

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department statement read: “On November 4, 2025, LVMPD responded to a dead body located in the 3100 block of South Las Vegas Boulevard. Officers assisted the coroner and took a non-criminal/medical report.”

But the police and the coroner’s office have not issued any further update on the cause of death.

Earlier on the Monday evening, Sood had joined the party of influencers and journalists at a restaurant in the Wynn Las Vegas hotel and then later went to watch the show “Awakening” in the hotel’s theater.




Sood had flown from Dubai with his girlfriendShivani Parihar. (Instagram)

Sood’s girlfriend, Shivani Parihar was with him during the Las Vegas trip.

In an Instagram post featuring a photo of the two she wrote: “I still can’t believe you are gone. My heart feels so heavy, and everything around me just feels empty.You were my person, my safe place, my life, my everything. I don’t even know how to process this-it doesn’t feel real. Every little thing reminds me of you – your laugh, your voice, your messages. I don’t know how to move forward without you.”

His final posts on his Instagram account included images of him posing by supercars at the Concours elite car show, where he mingled with celebrities at the VIP event.

The popular influencer, known for his cinematic travel videos posted on his social media, enjoyed a massive following.

Even after his death this was noteable by thethousands of tributes which continued to be added to his family’s statement.

“Still can’t process this … You lived with so much passion, heart, and adventure, brother. Rest in peace, Anunay,” wrote wanderwithsky.

And paramvir_beniwal wrote: “Your spirit and love for travel will keep travelling far beyond.”


Greenpeace files complaint with EU against Slovak bear culls

Greenpeace files complaint with EU against Slovak bear culls
Updated 06 November 2025

Greenpeace files complaint with EU against Slovak bear culls

Greenpeace files complaint with EU against Slovak bear culls
  • The Slovak government approved the culling of 350 Carpathian brown bears in April
  • Greenpeace “has filed a complaint ... against the Slovak government as these bear shootings occur very close to the border with Poland“

WARSAW: Greenpeace on Thursday said it had filed a complaint with the European Union against Slovakia over bear culling near its border with Poland.
The Slovak government approved the culling of 350 Carpathian brown bears in April, citing dangers to humans as well as rising bear populations.
Greenpeace “has filed a complaint ... against the Slovak government as these bear shootings occur very close to the border with Poland,” where this animal is protected, Katarzyna Bilewska, Greenpeace’s spokeswoman in Poland told AFP on Thursday.
Bears “very often cross the border with Slovakia. The Slovak government’s decision to proceed with mass bear culling... threatens the population of this species living in Poland,” numbering around 130, according to Aleksandra Wiktor, an activist from Greenpeace Poland.
“Bears do not understand the concept of borders,” she said.
Poland officially requested Slovakia to refrain from culling bears at least within a 30-kilometer (19-mile) border zone but this has gone unheeded.
Slovakia is obliged to follow a European Union directive which only allows bear culling when they cause material damage or threaten human life, and only when no other solution is applicable.
Around 20 attacks have been recorded since the beginning of the year in Slovakia, resulting in several injuries.
Slovakia has a population of between 1,000 and 1,275 bears, according to official figures.
Ninety-two bears were culled last year and another 160 this year in the EU member country of 5.4 million inhabitants.