Health & Fitness

Former CT Television News Reporter Struck By Vehicle

The reporter, now in Boston, is also an adjunct professor at the University of New Haven.

CONNECTICUT — Dave Puglisi, a former Fox61 reporter in Connecticut, is recovering from a back injury after being struck by a vehicle last week, he announced on social media.

"I’ll be going off air for a little while," Puglisi wrote. "On Wednesday night, I was struck by a car while walking home. I was in the crosswalk about to reach the other side of the road when next thing I knew I was flying through the air. I broke two bones in my spine. I’m home now recovering."

Puglisi, an EMMY-nominated television journalist, is now reporting for WHDH-TV in Boston, but he also remains an adjunct professor at the University of New Haven in the Communication, Film and Media Studies Department.

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After Fox61, he worked at a station in Orlando, Florida before returning to the Northeast to work at WHDH.

Though still in pain, Puglisi was all smiles in a photo he posted to Facebook, and he expects to make a full recovery.

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"I’m walking around a little bit but the pain is tough," Puglisi wrote. "I’m bummed to be put on the bench like this but I hope to be back soon. Until then, stay safe and look both ways when crossing the street."


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