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Below Deck Med's Malia White Announces Death of Brother Jay After "Battle with Addiction"
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Date:2025-04-17 17:54:37
Malia White is mourning a devastating loss.
The Below Deck Med star shared her brother Jay has died at the age of 34, noting that his passing came after a struggle with addiction.
"To everyone who knew our brother Jay, it's with a heavy heart we announce the sad news of his death," she wrote in an Oct. 10 Instagram post showcasing photos of him. "Thursday, October 5th Jayseph (34) passed away in the middle of the night after a battle with addiction. His death is a devastating loss for our family and his friends, but we are grateful for the time we had with him."
The Bravo star went on to detail the memories shared with her brother.
"Jay was happiest outdoors, especially with a fishing pole in his hand alongside a riverbank with his dog Aspen," she wrote. "To those who had the pleasure of knowing Jay, he was truly a kind soul, willing to help anyone at a moment's notice. This is how we'll always remember him."
Malia, 33, also confirmed that details about a celebration of life for her sibling will be shared at a later date.
In another message shared to her Instagram Stories, the Winter House star reflected on making the decision to detail her brother's story.
"I usually don't share personal things about family but I hope being open about my brother's struggle will help someone else out there," she wrote. "We adopted Jay into our family at a young age and this is not the outcome in life he deserved."
She also went on to express her gratitude for those who have reached out in her time of hardship.
"To all those sharing with me similar addiction stories, thank you for your vulnerability," she added. "My heart is with you & your families."
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