đDiscovery Channel Officially Reveals Cause of Death of Billy Brownđ

Billy Brown, the patriarch in the reality-documentary series âAlaskan Bush People,â which follows an isolated Alaskan family, died Sunday night after suffering a seizure. He was 68.
âWe are devastated to hear of Billy Brownâs sudden passing,â a Discovery spokesperson said in a statement to Variety. âHe has been part of the Discovery family for years â a trailblazer, a lovely man and most definitely one of a kind. Our heart is with his family and those that knew him and loved him as they deal with this devastating loss.â
âAlaskan Bush People,â which began airing in 2014, follows the patriarch and rest of the Brown family, including his wife, Ami, and their seven grown children who are âunlike any other family in America,â according to the Discovery Channel. Far removed from civilization and often going months at a time without seeing others, they refer to themselves as a âwolf pack.â The Browns have been living in the Copper River Valley, where temperatures can drop as far as 60 degrees below zero, for 30 years. Their previous home of many years was seized and razed for being in the wrong location on public land.
In 2017, the Brown family was also rattled by Amiâs advanced lung cancer diagnosis, which was revealed after she experienced months of inexplicable pain. After her diagnosis, the family permanently relocated from their home in rural Alaska to Washington, buying a 435-acre property in the North Cascade Mountains, so that Ami could receive medical treatment. She announced she was in remission in late 2018.








