An NBC News employee died after testing positive for the CCP virus, the head of the broadcaster’s news department announced Friday.
Larry Edgeworth was a technician who worked in the NBCUniversal’s 30 Rock studio equipment room in New York City. He was 61. His wife, Crystal, told NBC that Edgeworth also suffered from other health problems before contracting the CCP virus.
In a statement to staffers, NBC News chief Andrew Lack confirmed his death.
Lack said, “Larry most recently worked in the equipment room on the fifth floor, but prior to that he spent most of his 25 years at NBC News as a skilled audio technician, often traveling to the most remote locations. Many of you were fortunate enough to work with Larry over the years, so you know that he was the guy you wanted by your side no matter where you were.”
He added that Stacy Brady, executive vice president of production operations, “Says he was known as the ‘gentle giant who would give you the shirt off his back.'”
“Larry was a gentle bear of a man, the heart and soul of our extended NBC family,” Andrea Mitchell, NBC News’ chief foreign affairs correspondent, said in a statement about his death. “I was always cheered and reassured knowing he was on the team in the field. He always had my back whether here in the U.S. or in the most dangerous situations around the world.”
According to a statement from NBC, he is survived by his wife and two sons.