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‘Deadliest Catch’ star Todd Meadows suffered scary injury on the job before his tragic death

March 5, 2026
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‘Deadliest Catch’ star Todd Meadows suffered scary injury on the job before his tragic death

“Deadliest Catch” star Todd Meadows took a blow to the head while working aboard the Aleutian Lady, which forced him to go on medical leave one month before his shocking death.

The fisherman was checked out by a doctor — in accordance with his work protocol — where it was determined he suffered a concussion, his mom Angela told TMZ on Wednesday.

He was then flown back to Washington to recover at home with his family. That week was the last time his family saw him alive.

Close-up of Todd Meadows wearing a baseball cap and a black hoodie.
“Deadliest Catch” star Todd Meadows (pictured above wearing a black hoodie and baseball cap) was hit in the head in a scary injury just a month before his tragic death. GoFundMe
Todd Meadows holding crabs while on a boat during a fishing trip.
According to his mom, Angela, the fisherman (pictured above holding a slew of crabs) was forced to go on medical leave after a doctor diagnosed him with a concussion. GoFundMe

“The last photo I got of him was when he was building a fire. He was listening to music in the moment and was so happy. That’s how I want to remember him,” Angela told the outlet.

Todd died while working as a fisherman series aboard the Aleutian Lady and filming the Discovery Channel TV series on Feb. 25. He was 25 years old.

On Tuesday, Page Six confirmed that the reality star’s passing came after he fell overboard approximately 170 miles north of Dutch Harbor, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.

A young man with a beard and a woman with her hair pulled back, standing with their arms around each other.
Todd (pictured above with his mom Angela) went home to Washington where he spent time with his family. It was the last time his family saw him alive. Facebook/angela.meadows.271434
A man in orange overalls and sunglasses holds up a freshly caught fish on a boat filled with other fish.
Todd (pictured above posing with a fish) died on Feb. 25 at age 25 after he had fallen overboard while crabbing in the Bering Sea. Todd Meadows/Facebook

Despite being recovered from the water by crew members after just 10 minutes, Todd was unresponsive after his body was found.

Crew members administered first aid and attempted to resuscitate him, but their efforts were unsuccessful.

A United States Coast Guard spokesperson said that the incident is currently under investigation, which is standard protocol with all marine casualties and accidents.

Captain Rick Shelford first announced the deckhand’s death in a heartbreaking Facebook post over the weekend, describing it as “the most tragic day in the history of the Aleutian Lady on the Bering Sea.”

Man on a fishing boat holding up a large fish, while another man looks on.
A United States Coast Guard spokesperson told Page Six an investigation into Todd’s (pictured above holding a fish while posing for a photo) death is being conducted. Todd Meadows/Facebook
A young boy in a camouflage jacket throws a rock into a lake, while an adult crouches next to him.
After his passing, his family and friends created a GoFundMe to support Todd’s three sons. (Pictured above is Todd with one of his sons). Todd Meadows/Facebook

Shortly after Todd’s death, a GoFundMe was created by his friends and family to support the late star’s three sons.

“We are heartbroken to share the sudden passing of Todd Morgan Meadows, a beloved 25-year-old father, son, brother and friend, who left us far too soon while doing what he loved — crabbing out on Alaskan waters,” reads the campaign’s description.

“He was a determined dad to three amazing little boys who were his entire world. Everything he did was for them — their smiles, their futures, and the memories they will carry with them.”

The post ‘Deadliest Catch’ star Todd Meadows suffered scary injury on the job before his tragic death appeared first on Page Six.

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