Friday, August 04, 2006
WTEN, Albany, NY: One Life Saved, Another Cut Short after Fenway Collapse
UPDATE: PREGNANT WOMAN DIES AT RED SOX GAME
WTEN, Albany, NY: One Life Saved, Another Cut Short after Fenway Collapse:
"She was treated for heat exhaustion, but her husband says the heat had nothing to do with her death. 29-year-old Denise Quickenton of Schenectady was seven months pregnant with her first child. She died Saturday after collapsing at Fenway Park.
Tuesday night, her husband sat down with NEWS10's Alyssa Van Wie and shared the details of what he says really happened.
'This had nothing to do with the heat,' says Todd Quickenton, Denise's husband. 'It had to do with a pre-existing condition that we were unaware of.'"
WTEN, Albany, NY: One Life Saved, Another Cut Short after Fenway Collapse:
"She was treated for heat exhaustion, but her husband says the heat had nothing to do with her death. 29-year-old Denise Quickenton of Schenectady was seven months pregnant with her first child. She died Saturday after collapsing at Fenway Park.
Tuesday night, her husband sat down with NEWS10's Alyssa Van Wie and shared the details of what he says really happened.
'This had nothing to do with the heat,' says Todd Quickenton, Denise's husband. 'It had to do with a pre-existing condition that we were unaware of.'"
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Me and my girls watched her die. She sat right across from us under the bleachers. This was discussed on the radio today. I wanted to see how the baby and husband are doing. A card I initially sent to him was returned. I think about this often, as do my girls. It was so sad.
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