Reporter for NYC TV station dies after brain hemorrhage

NEW YORK (AP) — A veteran New York television reporter has died after suffering a brain hemorrhage after covering a story.

WABC-TV says 49-year-old Lisa Colagrossi was stricken while returning to the station from a fire scene Thursday. Colagrossi was taken to a hospital, where she died Friday.



Colagrossi joined WABC-TV shortly after the World Trade Center attacks in 2001. She was previously an anchor for WKMG-TV in Orlando, Florida.

Colagrossi began her journalism career at WKYC-TV in her hometown of Cleveland.

WABC-TV news director Camille Edwards says Colagrossi's "bright smile and big blue eyes lit up our newsroom." Edwards says Colagrossi had "two wonderful qualities: grace and grit."

Colagrossi lived in Stamford, Connecticut. She is survived by her husband and two sons.