‘Deadliest Catch’
Todd Meadows’ Mother Does Not Need His Loss of life Aired
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“Deadliest Catch” cameras have been rolling when deckhand Todd Meadows fell overboard off the coast of Alaska final week … however his mom tells TMZ, she does not need the present to revenue from her son’s passing.
Angela Meadows tells us, “We don’t want to see any footage from the accident and do not want Discovery to air any of that footage or make money off of our son’s death. We hope they only air good things of Todd on that boat.”
Actually, Angela says the household has requested for footage of Todd crabbing, in order that they will watch him do what he beloved and “have the videos for memories.”
As we reported … Meadows fell overboard whereas crabbing on a fishing boat on Feb. 25. When his unresponsive physique was recovered from the Bering Sea, first support and makes an attempt to resuscitate have been unsuccessful.
Meadows’ bunkmate confirmed present cameras have been rolling on the time.
The household remains to be ready for definitive, clear solutions as to how their son died, because the Coast Guard continues its investigation. However Angela says she’s been assured Todd didn’t endure in his remaining moments.
Angela advised us, “We don’t want to put the blame on anyone, but someone has to take responsibility. We will have justice for Todd.”
Moreover, she hopes manufacturing did not simply stand again and movie in the course of the incident. Angela says she and Todd’s father, Luke, are hoping for one of the best, however they completely “want answers.”
Todd was solely 25 years outdated and is survived by 3 boys. A GoFundMe began for them has already raised greater than $30K.