Tyler Sabapathy, the Philadelphia Eagles fan who plummeted from a light pole following the Philadelphia Eagles NFC championship game victory over the Washington Commanders, died on Tuesday. Here's what we know about Tyler Sabapathy. Tyler Sabapathy was a Toronto native and freshman at Temple University.
An 18-year-old suspected of shooting a man in Philadelphia after the Eagles NFC title victory has been taken into custody amid a flurry of other investigations.
Tyler Sabapathy, 18, died Tuesday after falling from a pole during wild celebrations in Center City after the Philadelphia Eagles won the NFC title game.
Temple University freshman Tyler Sabapathy, who was 18, has died from injuries he suffered Sunday after falling from a light pole while celebrating with fans after the Eagles won the NFC Championship Game.
An 18-year-old man has died after he fell from a light pole during celebrations after the Eagles NFC Championship win this weekend.
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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