Bengals Chris Henry Dead 12/17/09, of Injuries Sustained in ...
Bengals' Henry dies during age 26
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Charlotte-Mecklenburg military contend Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry has died, one day after pang critical injuries upon descending out of a back of a pickup lorry in what authorities describe as a made during home dispute with his fiancee.
Police contend Henry died during 6:36 a.m. Thursday. Henry was 26.
Away from a group since of a damaged forearm, Henry was rushed to a hospital Wednesday after being found upon a residential road. Police contend a dispute began during a home about a half-mile away, as well as Henry jumped in to a bed of a lorry as his fiancee was pushing divided from a residence.
Police pronounced during some indicate when she was driving, Henry "came out of a back of a vehicle." They wouldn't brand a woman, as well as no charges were immediately filed.
"Detectives continue to work diligently upon this active investigation," military pronounced in a matter Thursday announcing Henry's death.
Henry is engaged to Loleini Tonga, as well as a integrate has been raising three children. Tonga's MySpace page identifies herself as "Mrs. C. Henry" as well as has a picture of her next to a chairman who appears to be Henry. She also has a post from Tuesday talking about buying marriage rings.
Neighbor Karen Clanton pronounced a Tonga family lives in a house where a military contend a situation began, adding which she didn't witness it as well as which "they're nice folks."
There were tire tracks upon a front lawn Wednesday.
Henry pennyless his left forearm Nov. 8 during a win over Baltimore. He had surgery as well as was placed upon season-ending harmed haven following a game. Charlotte is home to Tonga's parents.
The Bengals (9-4), in a midst of their most appropriate season since winning 11 g! ames in 2005, lead a AFC North as well as play host to a San Diego Chargers upon Sunday.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report
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