Fort Lupton, Colorado — August 15, 2025** — The local and trucking communities are grieving the tragic loss of Ramon Muñoz, owner of RM Low Trucking, who is reported to have died by suicide following prolonged harassment from users on the social platform Tea App.
Muñoz, originally from Chihuahua, Mexico, and later a resident of Fort Lupton, Colorado, was widely known for his charismatic spirit, strong work ethic, and warm presence in the community. His tragic passing has sparked an outpouring of sorrow among friends, family, and fellow truckers.
A heartfelt tribute shared by one close friend recalled their bond:
“My heart aches for you and our family. It’s crazy knowing that I’ll never get to hear your voice again, let alone see your smile… You became my best friend, my gym partner… you became a brother to me. Descansa en paz, hermano. Fly high my boy.”
Another friend reminisced about their youthful days together:
“Can’t help but think about all the great memories we had together in that parking lot… no worries, just trucks, cars, and a whole lot of laughs with great friends. RIP Ramon… I’ll never forget you or them.”
Reports indicate that Muñoz suffered sustained cyberbullying on Tea App, a form of social harassment that appears to have significantly impacted his mental well-being, contributing to his decision to end his life. His death is a reminder of the real-world consequences of online abuse, and the urgent need for empathy, intervention, and stronger moderation in digital spaces.
Beyond his work, Muñoz was cherished for his generosity, his love for his friends and family, and his passion for the open road. His loss is mourned not only for the business owner he was—but for the caring, vibrant person he revealed himself to be in every connection he formed.
He leaves behind grieving loved ones and a community that will honor his memory through stories, truck gatherings, and the spirit of compassion he embodied. In the face of such loss, his story serves as a call to action: to listen, support, and never underestimate the power of kindness—both online and off.