RIP Andrew Carroll

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Former AHL/ECHL player Andrew Carroll passed away recently after a fall at Chicago's O'Hare Airport. No other details have been reported as of now, other than he had a tragic fall. Carroll last played for the Idaho Steelheads in 15-16. He was only 32 years of age.

https://chocolatehockey.com/2018/01...andrew-carroll-dies-at-32-after-airport-fall/

Ex-Minn. Hockey Player Dies After Incident at O'Hare Airport

He was initially taken to Resurrection Hospital in critical condition. Police said cameras near the incident revealed Carroll “jumped from the upper level roadway to the lower level roadway on his own accord.”
 

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Clues to cause of death are surfacing ... :(
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From: NBC 5-Chicago > News > Local
Ex-Minnesota Hockey Player Dies After Incident at O'Hare International Airport

Chicago police said officers responded to the scene around 4:30 a.m. Saturday after receiving a call of a “person down” and bleeding profusely in the outside lanes of Terminal 2

Published 5 hours ago (January 23, 2018)



A former college star and American Hockey League player died this week in an incident at O’Hare International Airport.

Andrew Carroll, 32, of Minnesota, was pronounced dead just before 3 p.m. Monday, after his body was found at the airport over the weekend, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office.

Chicago police said officers responded to the scene around 4:30 a.m. Saturday after receiving a call of a “person down” and bleeding profusely in the outside lanes of Terminal 2.

Carroll had “trauma to his head,” authorities said.

He was initially taken to Resurrection Hospital in critical condition. Police said cameras near the incident revealed Carroll “jumped from the upper level roadway to the lower level roadway on his own accord.” ...


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