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2003-04-06, 11:10 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
NEW YORK � NBC News correspondent David Bloom, one of the most recognizable reporters covering the war from the Iraqi desert, collapsed Sunday and died from a blood clot, the network said.
The 39-year-old co-anchor of the weekend Today show was traveling with troops about 25 miles south of Baghdad when he suddenly collapsed, said Allison Gollust, a spokeswoman for NBC News. He was airlifted to a nearby field medical unit, where he was pronounced dead from a pulmonary embolism, Gollust said. She said his death was not combat related. Bloom, a native of Edina, Minn., lived in the New York area with his wife, Melanie, and three daughters. He had been on assignment in Iraq for several weeks, reporting from the middle of desert sand storms and while columns of military vehicles rumbled toward Baghdad. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,83335,00.html Sad, prayers ot his family.
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2003-04-06, 03:24 PM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||
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Im not trying to attract attention by being "mean" it's just I can't say I'm all that sad.
So someone died? because he's from the media we gotta honor him and make people feel sad about him dying? of course we do that's what the media do, important people get all the attention. You don't hear the list of people who die everyday on T.V now do you? only the famous people are heard of, it sickens me. Had he been a common person we would have never heard of this "sadening story" sorry Hamma
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