Beloved TikToker known as Caleb Graves online has died.
As his latest social media posts revealed, Graves was participating in the Disney Halloween Half Marathon Weekend.
In his post, shared on Sept. 6, Graves shared his excitement for the race, writing, “Hit the Run Disney race weekend expo this morning to grab my bib, shop a little merch, and get hype for the Sunday race!”
However, he also offered a warning to those running with him. “If you’re running this weekend, remember it will be HOT,” Graves warned. “Stay hydrated and listen to your body. Good luck to all the runners!”
In his last post shared on TikTok, Graves filmed himself laying down the day before the race, saying he “was marginally worried now.”
As Graves continued, he explained that he had gone outside earlier that day, around 2 p.m. to take his dog on a 20 minute walk around the block and when he came back inside, he passed out.
“I just feel asleep. No control over my own body. It was heat exhaustion. I don’t know what’s going on,” he admitted.
“But I really hope I get through the race tomorrow morning,” he said with a laugh. “The fact that it’s early will help me out because it’s not cute to just lose control of your body and fall asleep.”
Sadly, new reports are revealing that Graves did complete the half marathon but collapsed at the end of the race.
In a statement from Anaheim Police Sgt. Matt Sutter, he confirmed Graves death, People reports. “The race started at 5 AM, I don’t know what start wave he was in but he crossed the finish line at approximately 7 AM,” Sutter explained.
“As soon as he crossed the finish line, he started grabbing his chest. One of the workers noticed and ran up to him and caught him before he collapsed,” Sgt. Sutter continued.
“Fire and rescue personnel were right there on the scene,” Sutter told People. “Emergency services could not have been there any faster.”
Graves had gone into cardiac arrest and first responders “performed life-saving measures and transported him right away to the hospital.”
Sutter said they worked on Graves “for an hour, but he was pronounced deceased at the hospital.”
Sutter told People that he wasn’t aware of any other issues at the race where medics were needed.
According to the Associated Press, Southern California has been dealing with several days of “extreme temperatures” which have led to a wildfire.
The excessive heat warning issued in the Los Angeles area is set to expire on Sept. 10.