Duncan McKenzie-McHarg, an Australian sports writer, passed away on Wednesday following what seemed to be a fall from a Los Angeles building. He was forty-one.
McKenzie-McHarg fell from the top of one building and landed on the roof of another in the city’s center, the Los Angeles County coroner’s office reported news.com.au. Us Weekly reports that he was based in Los Angeles when he passed away.
In a statement issued following his passing, his family called his passing a “unimaginable shock.”
The family stated:
“It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of Duncan — a deeply loved son, a devoted father to his precious boy Harrison, and a cherished brother to his three siblings,”
“Duncan was truly extraordinary — a man whose positivity, care and humour touched everyone he met, and who sat at the heart of so many lives, bringing warmth, laughter and joy wherever he went. Our Darling Ducky.”
McKenzie-McHarg covered Grand Slam tennis and conducted interviews with elite players like Aryna Sabalenka, Carlos Alcaraz, and Iga Swiatek for the Australian streaming service Stan.
