A fans of Philadelphia Eagles died after falling from a column during the wild celebrations after the NFC championship succeeded in his team.
Tyler Sabti. 18, she fell to the ground in the hours that followed the eagles, the leaders of Washington on Sunday.
He was placed on life support after the fall before his death in the hospital on Tuesday evening.
Witnesses told local media that he was trying to land the science of eagles.
“I think he lost his balance and then fell,” Nick Alessandro told the Kyw-TV company.
The Sovid Sabapathy player, from Canada, was a student at Temple University and was a specialist in sports and sports.
He won more than 100 medals through various competitions, including regional and international events.
I left the college sad for his death.
“The loss of a 18 -year -old man like Tyler is tragic and shock,” said John Fry, President of Timbel University.
“There are no words that you can understand.
“The whole temple community mourns his death.”
The university gymnastics team said that Sabapathy had a “bright future” in front of it.
“It is so tragic that we will not be able to see how his mark would have been on the world,” a statement said.
The University of Timbel said that Sabbathy is loved by his coaches and teammates.
Chaos
The chaos erupted in the streets of Philadelphia after making the second super eagles in three years.
The eagles will face the Kansas City City team – Patrick Maqim and Tarvis Kelos team – on February 9 in New Orleans.
At least eight people were injured after a driver shocked a crowd of fans.
“Everyone is dancing, they are progressing. The next thing you know is a car that comes down and accelerates and hit 10 people,” one of the WCAU.
The driver, who was later identified as 26 -year -old Deceka Dishkelds, was arrested at the scene.
Deshields were injured with a large number of charges, including driving without a reckless license and leadership.
The police officers said that the injuries of the victims were not threatening.
One of the fans launched a pistol in the air while celebrating it, which caused panic.
More than 30 Certificate celebrities were injured.
Some tickets were given for their failure to differentiate, while two people were arrested after the officers were assaulted.