Rabu, 23 Februari 2011

"Deadliest Catch" crew member Justin Tennison dies 33 - Xinhua

MOSCOW, Feb. 24 (AP) - Justin Tennison show, a crew member fishing boat working for the "Deadliest Catch", was found dead in a hotel room in Homer, Alaska, reported Tuesday, the Anchorage Daily News Wednesday.

Police said the body was a clean hotel Tennison at the Best Western Inn Bidarla uncovered about 1 hour, and alcohol and about a quarter ounce of marijuana were also in the room where Tennison found dead.

"There was information that there was a party in an adjoining room," said a senior officer.

However, the exact cause of death of the crew is unknown, although an autopsy was performed Wednesday. There is no evidence of a crime, he said.

Tennison, 33 years as a deckhand on the Bandit airtime to ships of hours "Deadliest Catch", a reality TV show on the Discovery Channel. The film program of the trip of several fishing boats and their crews during harvest periods crab in Alaska.

Andy Hill beach, the captain of the fishing vessel Time Bandit said: "The captains and crew appreciated his hard work and many contributions over the past year, we will miss him terribly and wish his family all the best in this difficult time .. "

This is not the first time the "Deadliest Catch" has lost its mate. A year ago, with Phil Harris, captain of the program after fishing vessel Cornelia deaths hit by an attack.

(Agencies)

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