A university student who died after he climbed a street pole and fell while Philadelphia Eagles fans celebrated the team's victory in Sunday's NFC championship game was a Toronto native and an accomplished gymnast.
Tyler Sabapathy was “authentically himself, gregarious and kind,” the East York Gymnastics Club said in a statement.
Witnesses have said Tyler Sabapathy climbed to the top of a pole before he fell onto the sidewalk and struck his head. He was taken to a hospital where he died on Tuesday
A Toronto boys' school is mourning a former student who died after falling from a street pole in Philadelphia as fans celebrated the Eagles' victory in Sunday's NFC championship game.
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Witnesses have said Sabapathy climbed to the top of the pole before he fell onto the sidewalk and struck his head.
A college student who was hurt when he climbed a street pole and fell while Philadelphia Eagles fans celebrated the team’s victory in Sunday’s NFC championship game has died from his injuries
Tyler Sabapathy, an 18-year-old Toronto, Canada native who was studying at Temple University in Philadelphia, passed away On Tuesday, January 28, after sustaining critical injuries over the weekend.
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 Sabapathy was a first-year student at Temple.
An 18-year-old man who was celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles victory in the NFC championship on Sunday has died after he fell from a light pole during the celebrations.
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PHILADELPHIA — A car hit and injured three pedestrians in a crowd of people that was leaving the Philadelphia Eagles playoff game on Sunday night, police said. A driver is in custody and the collision did not immediately appear to be intentional, the Philadelphia Police Department said in a social media post.