"The last thing we ever said to each other, he told me he loved me", Jack Bech said of his brother Martin "Tiger" Bech, 27, as he spoke with Sky News's US correspondent James Matthews. "I told him ...
Former Princeton wide receiver Tiger Bech, the older brother of TCU standout Jack Bech, was one of at least 15 people killed in a mass truck attack in New Orleans early Wednesday. Tiger Bech ...
The coroner’s office said he was from Prairieville, Louisiana. Tiger Bech was a 27-year-old former high school and college football player from Louisiana. Bech also played football at Princeton ...
The suspect was shot dead by police. Martin "Tiger" Bech, who was in his late twenties, was a former football player at Princeton University. His death was confirmed in a statement by the university.
Bech, an All-Ivy League honoree in his time at Princeton, died at a New Orleans hospital late Wednesday, The Times-Picayune first reported citing Kim Broussard, the athletic director at St. Thomas ...
Lafayette native and St. Thomas More High School alum Martin “Tiger” Bech was one of the 15 who lost his life during the attack, sending shockwaves through Lafayette Parish and the Cougar ...
Former Princeton wide receiver Martin “Tiger” Bech was one of 14 people who died in the terrorist attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day. His brother, TCU receiver Jack Bech, is an NFL prospect. Jack ...
Tiger Bech, a former college football player and one 14 people killed during Wednesday's terrorist attack in New Orleans, was more than just a gridiron star, according to his former coach.
Jack Bech described the moments his family said goodbye to his brother, Tiger Bech, who was one of the victims of the New Orleans terrorist attack. CBS News' Kati Weis reports. I was in the packed ...
The attacker was among the dead. Princeton football head coach Bob Surace said Bech was a "Tiger" in every way — a ferocious competitor with endless energy, a beloved teammate and a caring friend.
Former Princeton football player Tiger Bech was among those killed in a terrorist attack in New Orleans on Wednesday, both his brother and former high school athletic director confirmed.
Included in those killed in the attack was Martin “Tiger” Bech, a Lafayette native. As many in the Lafayette community took the time to remember Tiger as well show their love and support to ...