Who is Kavan Markwood? In viral video, former-football player is identified as 21 feet fan fall in Pirates-Cube’s game

One night for baseball glory was then sad Kavan MarkwoodA 20 -year -old former college football player, on Wednesday, fell 21 feet from the stand at PNC Park during the Pirates vs. Cubs game. The terrible moment caught on the video, has gone viral in social media platforms, anxiety and sympathy with nationwide fans.
Andrew McCchen gave double a clutch two-air double under the seventh innings, as the incident came to light. Pittsburg pirates A 4-3 lead. As the cheers burst, the cameras and the audience grabbed the moment when Markwood hit over the wall of the reputed clue, the warning landed in the correct area.
The game was stopped for about 10 minutes, while EMS, police and on-field staff ran for assistance. Markwood was quickly rushed to Elegheni General Hospital, where he lives in critical condition. Officials have said that the decline is considered accidental.
viral video Since then, sports fans have been shocked and have raised questions about stadium safety. While the authorities have not officially released the footage, the online circulating clip shows immediate blow at the stadium as the crowd realized what happened.
Later identified by the South Eleghesi School district, Markwood is a McCipport native and is a former linebacker for the University of Wheeling. He played five games in 2023 and was known for his patience, power and leadership.
School spokesman Laura Thomson said, “He is a fighter. He has touched a lot of people in South Eleghesi.” “We are a small community. He is a domestic name here.”
Pirates President Bob Newtting called Fall a “terrible accident” and said that the organization was heartbroken: “It was one of the most difficult moments that many of us have ever experienced … Pirates Baseball is a community, and our fan is like a family.”
Although the Pirates snatched away his three-game losing streak with McCchen’s seventh-inning heroines, it was defined by the horrific view played in real-time, not by winning the night, but online.