Grammacrackers: 81-year-old Minecraft streamer Grammacrackers drowns during cancer fundraiser stream
Sue Jacquot, known online as Grammacrackers, reportedly tripped while doing a lengthy Minecraft livestream to help raise money for her grandson’s cancer treatment. The 81-year-old Twitch streamer has been live for over fifteen days and is trying to beat Minecraft without ending the stream. Her challenge immediately gained attention online as many viewers were impressed by her effort to help her 17-year-old grandson during his difficult health battle.Things turned scary in the early hours of May 19 when the police suddenly arrived at her house after someone allegedly made a fake emergency call. According to Grammacrackers, approximately five SWAT vehicles, twenty police cars, drones, and several armed officers showed up on his property. The officers entered the house and woke her up while she was sleeping. Although the situation could have been very dangerous, Grammacrackers later surprised the audience by saying that he actually thought the experience was “A little fun.”
Grammacrackers remain positive after Minecraft fundraiser disrupted due to surprising swatting
Grammacrackers talked about the incident in a video uploaded to their YouTube channel. She said that she was in deep sleep when the officers entered her house. Recalling that moment, he joked about meeting A “Beautiful Policewoman” And said that everyone treated him well during this situation.She also told that after everything happened, her family hugged her tightly, which made her emotional. According to Grammocrackers, all the attention from her children and grandchildren made her feel loved during the scary moment. He even said that he enjoyed riding in the police car afterward.The Twitch streamer first began creating online content in October 2025. While Minecraft became his most popular game, he also played Rocket League, Roblox, and Fortnite. Last month, he also celebrated receiving his first Fortnite Victory Royale. Nevertheless, Minecraft remains a favorite game among his loyal audience, which is why many people continue to watch his nonstop challenge streams.Online users immediately reacted with anger and concern to the swatting incident. Many people expressed how disturbing it was that someone targeted an elderly woman who was trying to raise money for her grandson’s treatment. Others hoped that the additional attention from the news would help bring more viewers and donations to her fundraiser.Even after the horrific experience, Grammacrackers didn’t stop their Minecraft challenge. Instead, the 81-year-old streamer kept moving forward, and showed viewers that she wasn’t ready to give up anytime soon.
