ESPN reporter dies at 34

Ed Aschoff, a college football reporter, was public about his health problems and diagnosis with bilateral pneumonia; ESPN announced that he died on his 34th birthday.

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50 thoughts on “ESPN reporter dies at 34

  1. They got a lot of brothas on ESPN. Finally some progression for a change. We need more black people on ESPN considering blacks dominate sports.

  2. My son had influenza pneumonia in the lungs and I hurried and rushed him to the hospital you can tell if it's going into your lungs because the cough sounds very different.and his chest was bubbled hot and felt like jelly. They told me I had to stay with him in the hospital because his lungs was so full. They thought that his lungs was going to collapse. Yes I got him there in time. All praise and thank you to Jehovah God the almighty yeah that's when he was thirteen years old now he's 26 years old God is merciful thanks again Jehovah God and bless IS he Jesus Christ for coming in Jehovah great and fear inspiring name

  3. Such a tragedy. May he rest in peace and may God comfort the hearts of his family and friends. The only time I got pneumonia, I HAD NO IDEA I had it until I went to the doctor. I was out of commission for 10 days.

  4. My Son was misdiagnosed when he was a baby and I did not take the pediatrician diagnosis. I took my Son to the ER where he was diagnosed with Pneumonia!

  5. Unbelievable we not even an month into the year & ppl losing loved ones. Hearts broken that's why ppl need to think the (Most high) for waking up & burry their differences & appreciate love one's before it's to late.

  6. WOW!!!! May he R.I.P. This is sooooooo very sad to hear. My heart aches for this young man's entire family.

    I remember when my daughter who was 3 at the time had a very, very bad cough. I took her to the doctor, but her doctor was off. Seeing as though she was a patient of a pediatric group, another doctor saw her and diagnosed her with a cold, but I knew something wasn't right, so I took her to the E.R., and explained her symptoms in detail. The E.R. doctor ordered a chest xray for her, and the results came back as Pneumonia in her left lung. I'm so glad I was persistent, even after an individual with a medical degree misdiagnosed her.

  7. Oh my goodness! I lost a young and athletic uncle from this. Bowled that day, went home and died from pneumonia during the night leaving his young family. Awful.

  8. Life is definitely stranger than fiction sometimes. I mean out of 365 days of the year to be born and to die, and for him to experience birth and death on the same day is bizarre and unbelievable. RIP beautiful one.

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