Newscaster dies after illness
By The Associated Press
A longtime Oklahoma City television newsman known for his consumer-protection reports died Monday after nearly a week in a coma following a brain aneurysm.
Brad Edwards, 58, of KFOR-TV died shortly before noon Monday, the television station said.
Luanne Stuart, the station's vice president of creative services, said earlier that Edwards suffered the aneurysm on Tuesday while recovering at a local hospital from a bacterial infection of his heart.
Edwards filed a report Monday night from his hospital bed after his bout with endocarditis and vasculitis, which is inflammation of the heart and blood vessels caused by a bacterial infection. It's a rare condition and Edwards said his doctors are wondering how he developed the infection.
Edwards said he was unconscious when he was taken to an intensive care unit in late April and that he nearly died.
"They had to give me a lot of antibiotics to hold off the infection, and finally brought me around," he said. "Thanks to the doctors here, I was able to pull through this weekend, because I almost didn't."
Edwards joined the station in 1973 as a street reporter and photographer before becoming anchor and then hosting "In Your Corner," a consumer-advocacy segment that alerts consumers to potential scams.
He earned an Emmy in 1993 for a yearlong series of investigative reports on an oilfield disposal well that was leaking chemicals into nearby residents' water supply.
A graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Edwards served in the Air Force as a military news broadcaster at remote air bases in southeast Asia.
Edwards is survived by his wife and a daughter.
Funeral services were pending.
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