A student at Temple University died on Sunday during a wild celebration of the Philadelphia Eagles’ victory in the NFC title game.
The student in question, Tyler Sabapathy, was 18 and hailed from Toronto. He was a first-year at the university’s College of Public Health, concentrating in exercise and sports science. A skilled gymnast, he had won over 120 medals in competitions.
Following the Eagles’ 55-23 defeat of the Washington Commanders, fans took to the streets to celebrate the team’s ascent to the Super Boal on February 9, where they will compete against the Kansas City Chiefs. In Center City, at 15th and Market Streets, an excited Sabapath was climbing a light pole when he slipped, fell on his back, and hit his head on the pavement. He was quickly hospitalized with a brain injury and two days later was pronounced dead.
Climbing lamp posts first became a symbol of celebration...
The student in question, Tyler Sabapathy, was 18 and hailed from Toronto. He was a first-year at the university’s College of Public Health, concentrating in exercise and sports science. A skilled gymnast, he had won over 120 medals in competitions.
Following the Eagles’ 55-23 defeat of the Washington Commanders, fans took to the streets to celebrate the team’s ascent to the Super Boal on February 9, where they will compete against the Kansas City Chiefs. In Center City, at 15th and Market Streets, an excited Sabapath was climbing a light pole when he slipped, fell on his back, and hit his head on the pavement. He was quickly hospitalized with a brain injury and two days later was pronounced dead.
Climbing lamp posts first became a symbol of celebration...
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