Deadliest Catch' star Tony Lara dead at 50, Tony Lara, a business angling boat chief who showed up on Discovery's existence show "Deadliest Catch," kicked the bucket Saturday while going to the yearly cruiser rally in Sturgis, South Dakota. He was 50.
Meade County Sheriff Ron Merwin said Lara kicked the bucket early Saturday morning in a private home in Sturgis, the Associated Press reported Monday. Examination results were not yet accessible to focus the reason for death.
Lara was a crabbing veteran who joined the cast of "Deadliest Catch" quite a long while prior after the 2010 demise of Phil Harris at age 53.
Like Harris, Lara served as skipper of the Cornelia Marie, working with Phil's child Josh in business crab angling out of Kodiak, Alaska.
As of Friday, the 55th yearly rally in Sturgis had guaranteed 12 lives in cruiser accidents - making the current year's occasion the deadliest in its history, as indicated by ABC station KOTA from Rapid City, S.D.
Meade County Sheriff Ron Merwin said Lara kicked the bucket early Saturday morning in a private home in Sturgis, the Associated Press reported Monday. Examination results were not yet accessible to focus the reason for death.
Lara was a crabbing veteran who joined the cast of "Deadliest Catch" quite a long while prior after the 2010 demise of Phil Harris at age 53.
Like Harris, Lara served as skipper of the Cornelia Marie, working with Phil's child Josh in business crab angling out of Kodiak, Alaska.
As of Friday, the 55th yearly rally in Sturgis had guaranteed 12 lives in cruiser accidents - making the current year's occasion the deadliest in its history, as indicated by ABC station KOTA from Rapid City, S.D.

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