How did Alan Massengale Die?
Alan Massengale died from a slip and fall causing bleeding in the brain.
Alan Massengale was diagnosed with colon cancer over six years ago and was put on life support after a brain hemorrhage caused by a slip and tumble. In the 1980s, Massengale was the host of SportsCenter.
He was the inaugural host of the Sports Central show on CBSLA, which he hosted at KCBS. He worked ringside at fights as a major admirer of boxing.
Following his cancer diagnosis in 2015, Massengale became a vocal proponent of colonoscopies, urging his followers to undergo the exams.
He co-hosted KCAL-TV pregame and postgame shows with Naismith Memorial Hall of Famer and Laker legend James Worthy while hosting Sports Central.
Alan Massengale was twice given the Golden Mike Award for best sportscast in Los Angeles for his outstanding work as a sportscaster. For a decade, he was the most-watched sports personality in the country.
He is renowned as a journalist who has worked in sports broadcasting for more than a decade and has contributed to improving the quality of the industry.
Many individuals have expressed their sorrow at his death and have sent condolence tweets on Twitter.