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Colin Kroll (May 1984 December 16, 2018) was an American entrepreneur who co-founded the video hosting service
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and the trivia game app
HQ Trivia HQ was a mobile trivia game developed by Intermedia Labs for iOS, Android, iPadOS, and tvOS. First released in 2017, the HQ app allowed users to play in daily live trivia games, through which they could win or split prize money. HQ was deve ...
.


Early life and education

Born in
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in 1984, Kroll was the son of Alan Kroll. After his parents' divorce when he was 10, Kroll was raised in the suburbs of
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, dropping out of community college to work on coding projects for local businesses. Kroll eventually returned to school, attending
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where he studied computer science.


Career

Kroll worked as an engineering manager at
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, a subsidiary of
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, from 2007 to 2009 and as chief technology officer at Jetsetter from 2009 to 2013. He met Rus Yusupov and
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while working at Jetsetter. Hofmann, Kroll and Yusupov founded the video hosting service
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. Kroll worked as general manager of Vine through 2014. Vine was acquired by Twitter in 2012 (though was shut down 4 years later). After working at Twitter following the acquisition, Kroll was dismissed following "bad management" and extensive allegations of workplace sexual harassment of women. Kroll and his business partner Yusupov formed Intermedia Labs, the company behind
HQ Trivia HQ was a mobile trivia game developed by Intermedia Labs for iOS, Android, iPadOS, and tvOS. First released in 2017, the HQ app allowed users to play in daily live trivia games, through which they could win or split prize money. HQ was deve ...
. The real-time trivia game app was launched in 2017, climbing to the top of Apple's free game app chart during the early months of 2018. Kroll and another board member forced Yusupov, who was the CEO of Intermedia Labs, out of his position and Kroll took over as CEO in September 2018.


Death

Police were called to Kroll's apartment in
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shortly after midnight on December 16, 2018, when his girlfriend became concerned after making multiple unsuccessful attempts to contact him by phone throughout the previous day. Kroll was found dead in his bedroom of a
drug overdose A drug overdose (overdose or OD) is the ingestion or application of a drug or other substance in quantities much greater than are recommended.
. Drugs found in his system include
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, 4-Fluoroisobutyrfentanyl,
heroin Heroin, also known as diacetylmorphine and diamorphine among other names, is a potent opioid mainly used as a recreational drug for its euphoric effects. Medical grade diamorphine is used as a pure hydrochloride salt. Various white and brown ...
and cocaine, the New York City medical examiner said, ultimately determining Kroll's cause of death to be "accidental overdose by fentanyl-laced heroin."


References

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