Stuntman Alex Harvill Dead at 28 After Crashing During World Record Attempt

On Thursday, June 17, stuntman Alex Harvill passed away after crashing his motorcycle during a practice attempt to break the Guinness World Record for longest dirt to dirt jump.

By Cydney Contreras Jun 18, 2021 1:08 AMTags
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Stuntman Alex Harvill has died after crashing his motorcycle during an attempt to break a Guinness World Record.

According to the Grant County Coroner's Office in Washington, the 28-year-old "died after crashing his motorcycle while performing a practice jump at the Grant County International Airport" on Thursday, June 17. 

"His family has been notified," the spokesperson told E! News. "Our deepest sympathies go out to Alex's family, friends and loved ones."

An autopsy will be conducted on Friday to determine cause and manner of death, the coroner's office said.

Harvill, who previously held the title for the longest dirt to dirt jump of 297 feet, hoped to break his own record at the Moses Lake Airshow. He planned to jump 351 feet prior to the tragic crash.

The stuntman's followers first learned of his accident when the event's Instagram account shared Harvill "was injured during his warm-up before the jump" and subsequently taken to the hospital. 

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The organizers added, "Our hearts are with Alex and his family, and wish him a speedy recovery. All proceeds from today's jump will be donated to Alex to contribute to his medical expenses."

On May 18, Harvill welcomed his second child, a baby boy named Watson Robert Harvill, with wife Jessica Harvill. He shared, "Welcome to the world baby Watson."

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The couple tied the knot in September 2019, with their eldest son Willis present for their nuptials.

"I married my best friend. From chasing dreams to raising a family. Jessica and I have been through it all. She has stuck by my side during my highest of highs and lowest of lows," he wrote at the time. "I'm so lucky to now call you my wife."