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People Want YouTube To Ban JayStation After He Allegedly Faked His Girlfriend’s Death

People Want YouTube To Ban JayStation After He Allegedly Faked His Girlfriend’s Death
In a later video, JayStation visits a roadside memorial (allegedly placed there by Alexia’s parents) to say his final goodbyes, while still promoting the Dream Team channel. He says: ‘Alexia, these roses are for you. We’re going to miss you.’
It’s worth noting that both videos are monetised also, and feature clickable merchandise links at the bottom of each.
Fellow YouTuber SomeOrdinaryGamers did some digging. After noticing some glaring plot-holes in JayStation’s story, he decided to try and find out once and for all if Alexia was dead.
After some basic online sleuthing told him that she would have died somewhere along the Queen Elizabeth Way, running through and past Toronto, Mississauga and Etobicoke. The YouTuber contacted the relevant police authorities in those areas to ask if there were any reports of Alexia’s death – the resounding answer was no.




