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Matt Brown, a familiar face from “Alaskan Bush People,” has tragically passed away at 43, with his remains discovered in a river in Washington state, as reported by his brother, Bear Brown.
Earlier in the week, Bear had expressed his concerns over the possibility of Matt’s death by suicide. On Saturday evening, he confirmed that the authorities had identified the body found in the Okanogan River as Matt’s.
Bear shared this somber news via an update on TikTok, stating, “A few hours ago, a body was located in the river, and it has been confirmed to be Matt.”
Noah Brown, the youngest sibling among the seven Brown brothers and sisters, was notably the first family member to arrive at the scene. He played a crucial role in the recovery operation.
Bear mentioned, “Noah aided in retrieving the body from the water and was able to identify [Matt].”
Bear said he believes Matt died by suicide, adding that the coroner still has to examine his body before an official cause of death is determined.
“I would’ve never thought that Matt would hurt himself. It does look as though it was self-inflicted,” Bear said, adding that his brother had been struggling with alcohol and drug addiction, along with “other issues” he had kept private.
The Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday that it received a 911 call from someone who had spotted a male sitting in the shallow area of the Okanogan River. The caller claimed they heard a sound and found the man face down in the water and he was swept away.
A firearm was recovered from the area of the Okanogan River where the man was last seen, according to police.
Authorities launched a search but were initially unable to locate him before they suspended operations due to dangerous river conditions.
Bear asked fans to be respectful and avoid leaving negative comments as the family mourns.
The update came days after Bear shared “some really bad news” on TikTok, saying he had been told Matt “took his own life” but could not yet confirm the reports.
At the time, Bear said Matt had been seen “in a river, at a river or close to a river” and was later spotted “floating down the river.”
“All the witnesses are saying that it was Matt,” he said. “Someone definitely did, and a lot of people are thinking that it’s him … It looks like it is … It’s looking very likely that it is the case.”
Bear denied that the family had shunned him in recent years, claiming instead that Matt “didn’t want anything to do with the family.”
Bear also said Matt had recently been dealing with a difficult breakup.
“I guess he had been drinking too much. I don’t know all the details to it,” he said.
Concern grew over Matt last week after he posted a YouTube livestream showing himself nude, speaking incoherently and carrying what appeared to be a firearm.
Matt appeared in 79 episodes of “Alaskan Bush People” between 2014 and 2019, which starred his parents Billy and Ami and his siblings.
The Discovery Channel series followed the Brown family as they lived off the grid in the wilderness.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, contact the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988.