The wife of longtime Espn broadcaster Chris Berman died in a traffic crash in Connecticut, the sports network's president confirmed Wednesday.
Katherine Ann Berman, 67, of Cheshire, Connecticut, was one of two victims in the two-vehicle crash at about 2:15 p.m. Tuesday in Woodbury, state police said. The other victim was identified by police as Edward Bertulis, 87, of Waterbury.
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"This is a devastating tragedy and difficult to comprehend," Espn President John Skipper said in a statement. "Chris is beloved by all his Espn colleagues and for good reason: He has a huge heart and has given so much to so many over the years. We know how much his family means to him and all we can do at a moment like this is give him the love and support he will surely need at this hour."
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Katherine Ann Berman, 67, of Cheshire, Connecticut, was one of two victims in the two-vehicle crash at about 2:15 p.m. Tuesday in Woodbury, state police said. The other victim was identified by police as Edward Bertulis, 87, of Waterbury.
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"This is a devastating tragedy and difficult to comprehend," Espn President John Skipper said in a statement. "Chris is beloved by all his Espn colleagues and for good reason: He has a huge heart and has given so much to so many over the years. We know how much his family means to him and all we can do at a moment like this is give him the love and support he will surely need at this hour."
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- 5/11/2017
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