Oti Cabadas , the Spanish influencer known online as “Coco Trucker Girl,” has died at the age of 41. She got sick after joining the 10th Annual Meet-Up of Classic and American Trucks in Alcañiz, Spain, on October 25 and 26. Local outlet El Mundo reported that she suffered a stroke and was flown by air ambulance to Miguel Servet Hospital in Zaragoza, where she later died. Oti Cabadas was loved online for showing her life as a truck driver . She had more than 400,000 followers across TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. She often posted clips of long drives, gas-station stops, and the fun and hard parts of her job. Her videos were bright and friendly, and people liked how real she was.   
   
Oti Cabadas’ final moments after Spain truck show leave fans heartbroken
Oti Cabadas was born in Galicia and later lived in Palencia, Spain. She had worked in trucking for over 20 years. She called herself “Coco Trucker Girl” online because she wanted people to see the happy side of life on the road.
     
She talked often about how few women drive trucks and how hard it can be for them. Her posts encouraged girls and women to follow their dreams.
     
   
She also spoke about long work hours and how drivers needed better working conditions. Her clips always showed her laughing, singing, and enjoying her truck rides.
   
Oti Cabadas last post was on October 25, a short video of a green truck and some pictures from a truck workshop at the event in Alcañiz. Fans later filled her comments with love.
   
Spanish Confederation of Freight Transport pays tribute to Coco Trucker Girl
After news of her death, the Spanish Confederation of Freight Transport ( CETM ) posted on X, calling it “a very sad day.” They said Oti “opened doors for many women in the transportation world, proving it’s not just for men.”
   
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Event organizer Santiago Gracia also told La Comarca that everyone was heartbroken and called her “full of life.”
   
CETM ended their post with, “Fly high, Oti. We will always remember you with love and gratitude for everything you did.”
   
At the time of reporting, Oti Cabadas’ family had not shared funeral details. Fans continue to post daily messages remembering the woman who turned long roads into warm stories.
   
  
Oti Cabadas’ final moments after Spain truck show leave fans heartbroken
Oti Cabadas was born in Galicia and later lived in Palencia, Spain. She had worked in trucking for over 20 years. She called herself “Coco Trucker Girl” online because she wanted people to see the happy side of life on the road.
She talked often about how few women drive trucks and how hard it can be for them. Her posts encouraged girls and women to follow their dreams.
Oti Cabadas, Influencer Known as ‘Coco Trucker Girl,’ Dies at 41 https://t.co/xmDWEP5w1q
— People (@people) October 30, 2025
She also spoke about long work hours and how drivers needed better working conditions. Her clips always showed her laughing, singing, and enjoying her truck rides.
Oti Cabadas last post was on October 25, a short video of a green truck and some pictures from a truck workshop at the event in Alcañiz. Fans later filled her comments with love.
Spanish Confederation of Freight Transport pays tribute to Coco Trucker Girl
After news of her death, the Spanish Confederation of Freight Transport ( CETM ) posted on X, calling it “a very sad day.” They said Oti “opened doors for many women in the transportation world, proving it’s not just for men.”
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Event organizer Santiago Gracia also told La Comarca that everyone was heartbroken and called her “full of life.”
CETM ended their post with, “Fly high, Oti. We will always remember you with love and gratitude for everything you did.”
At the time of reporting, Oti Cabadas’ family had not shared funeral details. Fans continue to post daily messages remembering the woman who turned long roads into warm stories.
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