An 18-year-old man is on life support after falling from a light pole Sunday in Philadelphia as Eagles fans celebrated the team’s NFC Championship win over the Commanders in the streets ...
Per Sharrie Williams of ABC 6 in Philadelphia, Sabapathy was celebrating by climbing a light pole on Market St. and 15th St. when he lost his footing and appeared to hit his head on the concrete ...
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PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- An 18-year-old Temple University student died Tuesday after he fell from a light pole during celebrations after the Eagles NFC Championship win over the weekend. Tyler ...
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Sabapathy can be seen on video holding onto a light pole before slipping and falling on his back and hitting his head on the sidewalk. After being taken to a local hospital with a brain injury ...
The fan, just 18 years old, fell from a light pole on the corner of 15th and Market streets in Philly, according to ABC 6 in Philly. City officials have urged fans not to climb the poles during ...
A student at Temple University died on Tuesday as a result of injuries he sustained from falling from a light pole while celebrating the Eagles' NFC Championship win over the weekend in Philadelphia.
An 18-year old man fell from a light poll at 15th and Market streets in Center City Philadelphia during celebrations following the Eagles NFC Championship win on Sunday. The Eagles fan was taken to ...
PHILADELPHIA (Gray News) - An 18-year-old has died after falling from a light pole during celebrations after the Eagles won the NFC championship and secured a spot in the Super Bowl, according to ...
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