Influential YouTuber Shirish Gawas of Red Soil Stories Dies at 33

Mumbai, August 3, 2025 – The digital creator community is in mourning as Shirish Gawas, co‑founder of the beloved YouTube channel Red Soil Stories, passed away suddenly at the age of 33 after suffering a brain hemorrhage.

Shirish, along with his wife Pooja Gawas, built a massive following by showcasing Konkan’s vibrant culture, traditional food, and rural lifestyle. Their channel, with hundreds of videos, became an online archive of authentic village life.

🌾 A Legacy of Rural Storytelling

The couple left their urban careers in Mumbai to settle in Sindhudurg, fully dedicating themselves to documenting the simple yet rich life of the Konkan coast. Through their lens, viewers experienced coconut farming, fish markets, temple rituals, and homemade Konkani delicacies.

💔 Cause of Death: Brain Hemorrhage

According to close family members, Shirish suffered a sudden brain hemorrhage, a life‑threatening condition where a blood vessel in the brain ruptures.
Common symptoms include:

  • Severe headache
  • Sudden weakness or numbness on one side
  • Difficulty speaking or blurred vision
  • Dizziness and vomiting

⚠️ Health Reminder

Doctors emphasize that regular blood pressure checks, a balanced diet, stress management, and avoiding smoking or excessive alcohol are key to reducing brain hemorrhage risk.

🙏 A Community in Mourning

Fans and fellow content creators expressed shock and grief across social media. Many remembered Shirish as a humble storyteller who captured the heart of Konkan, leaving behind memories that will inspire future creators.

Pooja Gawas and their young daughter survive him, carrying forward his vision of sharing the beauty of Konkan with the world.

Written by Saurabh Tamhane

Saurabh Tamhane is the founder and editorial head of Sejal News Network. With over 5 years of experience in digital journalism and storytelling, he covers politics, technology, and startup culture with a sharp analytical eye. <strong>Expertise:</strong> Investigative Journalism, Startup News, Public Policy

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