Reporters interviewing Saquon Barkley (Photo by Michael DeMocker/Getty Images)
Adan Manzano of Telemundo Kansas City and Tico Sports has the sports world reeling, as his tragic d3ath caught everyone by surprise.
Manzano, a reporter for Telemundo Kansas City, tragically d!ed at the age of 27 while covering the Super Bowl on Wednesday.
His passing was announced by his employers, who released a statement that confirmed his tragic d3ath and the police opening an investigation into his d3ath.
Telemundo released a statement on Facebook, calling Adan Manzano “a true professional and a rising star.”
The final heartbreaking post of Manzano has emerged. The Mexico native posted photos from the Super Bowl’s opening night at the Superdome, where he was on duty interviewing the players.
Earlier this week, he shared a photo of Patrick Mahomes as media members surrounded him.
“Mahomes vs el Mundo,” Manzano wrote on X.
Aside from covering football, Adan Manzano was also a regular soccer reporter, covering Sporting Kansas City, and of Big 12 basketball and the Kansas Jayhawks.
Before his untimely D3ath, he had already interviewed Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, and other Chiefs players.
What makes this so tragic is that his d3ath came less than a year after the d3ath of his wife, Ashleigh Boyd, who was involved in a car accident.
She and Manzano shared a daughter, who was 15 months old at the time of Boyd’s d3ath.
Police Have Opened An Investigation Into The D3ath of Adan Manzano
The Kansas City sports community is honoring the memory of Adan Manzano, a beloved sports anchor and reporter who d!ed while on assignment covering the Super Bowl in New Orleans.
Steve Downing, KGKC Telemundo Kansas City General Manager, said Manzano was found d3ad in his hotel room.
He stated that the media outlet continues to cooperate with law enforcement officials as they investigate what happened.
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