However, in 2012, a hiker found Keith’s skeletal remains just a mile away from the location where the police found his truck. Jake’s whole emotional ordeal was taped for the show, even the moment where he goes back to the scene where his father’s truck was spotted. Investigation to find his body ensued but the officials had no luck. Two weeks later, the officers found Keith’s abandoned truck in an isolated rural area. In January 2010 in Washington state, Northwestern deckhand Jake Anderson complained that his father Keith Anderson, a retired high school counselor, went missing. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family at this very sad time.” Dr. Following his passing, the network released a statement that stated, “We’ve lost a member of the Deadliest Catch family. Lara was in Sturges to attend the annual motorcycle rally. Years after Harris’ passing, the former captain of the Cornelia Marie was 50-years-old when he suffered a heart attack in Sturgis, South Dakota. Lara began his work on Cornelia Marie in the 1990s. Upon his insistence, the crew filmed his journey, which was shown during the sixth season. Unfortunately, on February 9, 2010, Harris suffered from intracranial hemorrhage and passed away at the age of 53. However, much to the doctor’s surprise, Harris showed signs of improvement. His face was paralyzed as he was taken to Anchorage and kept under an induced coma. Paul Island, Alaska, Harris had a massive stroke while he was offloading crab. He was put on a break and returned in 2009. In 2008, Harris fell from his bunk during a deadly storm and began spewing blood, until the doctors rushed in and diagnosed that he was suffering from a pulmonary embolism. The most fan-favorite contestant, Captain Phillip Charles Harris, was the co-captain of the highly successful fishing vessel, Cornelia Marie, which is being featured on the show since 2005. Let’s have a look at all the deaths that have transpired over the sixteen seasons of ‘Deadliest Catch!’ And some of the crew members and Captains faced untimely departure from the world after succumbing to the perils of the marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean or for some other unfortunate reason. Nothing can stand against the force of nature.
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