Luke “The Dingo” Trembath, who gained notoriety from the TV present “The Adventures of Danny and The Dingo,” has died on the age of 38.
Trembath grew to become an expert snowboarder on the age of 17 after competing since he was simply 9 years outdated.
A explanation for loss of life has not been revealed.
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Tony Hawk, Luke “The Dingo” Trembath and Ashley Greene have fun victory at third Annual Mammoth Movie Pageant Crimson Carpet on Saturday, February 29, 2020, in Mammoth Lakes, California. (Michael Bezjian/Getty Pictures for Mammoth Media Institute)
The Australian native acquired quite a few tributes upon the information, together with one from the legendary skateboarder, Tony Hawk.
“Thank you for some of the best times, the best laughs and now the best memories. We love you for ever and ever. Words cannot describe the joy this guy brought to every gathering,” Hawk wrote in a social media submit. “His laughter was magically contagious, and he revered our culture because he was shaped by it. Thank you Dingo for being The Great Connector in our fragmented world. We were lucky to have you. The void you leave behind cannot be filled.”
“The Dingo” hosted a podcast together with his outdated TV mate, Danny Kass and former UFC ring woman Brittney Palmer; the gang’s newest episode was launched simply this week.

Snowboarder Luke ‘Dingo’ Trembath attends Clayton Kershaw’s 4th Annual Ping Pong 4 Objective Movie star Match at Dodger Stadium on August 11, 2016, in Los Angeles, California. (Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic)
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“Some people come into your life and leave a mark that lasts forever. They’re the ones who radiate happiness, positivity, adventure and truly making everyone feel special,” Palmer wrote on Instagram. “Dingo was that incredible person. This loss hits differently. I’m so thankful for the time I got to work with him, share advice, travel, and just be in his amazing presence. It was truly an honor. Please, hug your loved ones tight. Dingo knew how much I loved him, and I felt his love in return. This is devastating, and it’s a loss that’s hard to comprehend. Rest in peace, my dear friend Dingo. I’ll love you forever.”
Monster Power, who sponsored the snowboarder, issued an announcement of their very own.

Luke “The Dingo” Trembath attends Juice Monster Aussie Fashion Lemonade Launch Occasion at FantaSea One on April 8, 2022, in Marina del Rey, California. (Randall Michelson/Getty Pictures for Monster Power)
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“Our Monster family is heartbroken today, and we honor the legendary Luke ‘The Dingo’ Trembath. His unparalleled passion and energy were infectious, lighting up everything he touched. We’ll forever remember his iconic laugh, his love for racing suits, and his genuine ability to connect with everyone he met. Here’s to you Dingo, you’ll be deeply missed and forever remembered.”
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