TikTok personality Ali Walker, known online as “Ali Kingston University,” has died after being found in a pond near his home in Mitcham, south London.
Walker, 43, was discovered in Three Kings Pond on the morning of 11 August. Emergency services attended, but he was pronounced dead at the scene. Police described his death as “unexpected but not suspicious,” and said a file would be prepared for the coroner.
Walker rose to notoriety in after posting videos about porn star Bonnie Blue’s controversial stunt involving over 1,000 men in one day. He documented travelling to the event but later admitted he withdrew after seeing dozens of other men waiting in line. Instead, he filmed content for his TikTok channel, which grew to around 50,000 followers and over 1.4 million likes.
He also attracted attention for collaborations with other adult content creators, including Lily Phillips, and for launching a Cameo account offering personalised videos. Much of his content revolved around the theme of “jeeting,” South London slang for sex, often delivered in a humorous style.
Away from TikTok, Walker’s career included work as an events steward at major UK venues and as a security guard. He often used his platform to joke about being underemployed despite his English Literature degree, a theme that resonated with many of his followers.
Tributes have poured in from fellow content creators and fans. Podcast host Shuan Maroof, who featured Walker on Reality Check, said: “He was a friend of mine and it’s really, really sad. So many people loved him and I always used to send him those messages.”
Funeral prayers were held on 14 August at Baitul Futuh Mosque in Morden, followed by his burial at a local cemetery.
Walker’s final posts referenced collaborations and music projects, including a song titled Bunda dedicated to Phillips. His sudden death has left many fans expressing shock and sadness online.