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Paul Kueker, 51, died after plunging from the elevated Chase Bridge during a Goose concert. He was celebrating his 25th wedding anniversary with his wife at the time.
New York PostA 51-year-old man from Niantic, Connecticut, fell 150 feet from the elevated Chase Bridge at Madison Square Garden during a Goose concert and was pronounced dead at a hospital, the New York Post reported. Paul Kueker was discovered unconscious and unresponsive after the fall, authorities said.
Video footage obtained by WFSB-TV News showed fans and first responders gathered around him at the scene.
Kueker had attended the concert with his wife to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary, which falls on Tuesday, his mother Patricia Finelli told the New York Post. He left his seat to use the bathroom and did not return, prompting his wife to grow worried after 10 or 15 minutes. Police officers later located his wife inside the arena and informed her of the incident.
Kueker served as director of operations for the energy management company Smartcon Solutions. " Kueker is survived by his wife and two children.
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