A fan was killed Friday night at a Dead & Company concert in New York City after multiple witnesses say he allegedly accidentally fell off a balcony, down to his death.
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NEW YORK -- An arrest was announced early Friday in the hit-and-run death of “Gone Girl” actor Lisa Banes, who died almost two months ago.Brian Boyd, 26, was arrested Thursday and charged with leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death and failure to yield to a pedestrian, New York City police said in a news release.Banes was hit by a scooter or motorcycle in early June while she was crossing a street on the way to her alma mater, the Julliard School.
She was taken to a hospital where
.A fan was killed Friday night at a Dead & Company concert in New York City after multiple witnesses say he allegedly accidentally fell off a balcony, down to his death.
New York Post, police said the man, who was in his 40s, plunged somewhere between 30 and 50 feet around 9pm, and landed on concrete. He was taken to New York’s Presbyterian Queens Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.Police sources told the publication that the man was possibly under the influence when he took the fatal fall from the fifth floor.“I heard people going ‘ahhh’ and see people running.
A 46-year-old man died on Friday, after falling from a balcony at a Dead & Company at New York’s Citi Field, Deadline can confirm.
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UPDATE: Confusion among prosecutors almost led to the release of the man charged in the New York hit-and-run death of actress Lisa Banes, who appeared in the films Gone Girl and Cocktail, as well as Broadway and television.
The man who struck Lisa Banes with a scooter in a deadly hit-and-run has been arrested three months later.
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died in June after being struck by a scooter. NYPD said Friday that a New York man from Manhattan, Brian Boyd, 26, was arrested and charged with leaving the scene of an accident resulting in a death and for failure to yield to a pedestrian (via the New York Times).
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