'Alaskan Bush People' star Matt Brown's cause of death revealed

'Alaskan Bush People' star Matt Brown's cause of death revealed

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Key Points:

  • Matt Brown, star of Discovery Channel's "Alaskan Bush People," died by suicide from a single gunshot wound to the head, with methamphetamines in his system and subsequent immersion in a river contributing to his death at age 42.
  • His brother Bear Brown revealed the body was found in a river and identified with help from their youngest brother, Noah, expressing surprise at Matt's suicide given his struggles with addiction.
  • Bear shared a heartfelt tribute highlighting Matt's intelligence, creativity, love for nature, and dedication to learning, noting his skills in sign language, ancient languages, and outdoor survival.
  • Matt was open about his battles with addiction and mental health, using his platform to encourage others to seek help and offer hope to those facing similar challenges.
  • Bear emphasized that while Matt faced difficulties, his life should be remembered for his passions, kindness, and the positive impact he had on others, honoring his memory beyond his struggles.

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