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Sen. Blumenthal breaks leg at UConn parade

The UConn men’s basketball team enjoyed its championship parade Saturday, but the celebration reportedly could have gone better for U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal. The third-term Democrat representing Connecticut fractured his femur and is expected to undergo surgery Sunday after a mishap at the parade, he told News12 Connecticut. The incident reportedly occurred after a person taking video of the 77-year-old Blumenthal tripped and fell on him, causing the injury. The Associated Press has the story:

Sen. Blumenthal breaks leg at UConn parade

Newslooks- WASHINGTON (AP)

U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal said he expects to undergo surgery to repair a broken leg he suffered Saturday during a victory parade for the University of Connecticut men’s basketball team.

In a tweet Saturday night, Blumenthal said a fellow parade goer tripped and fell on him during the event in Hartford, Connecticut, to celebrate the team winning the NCAA basketball title on April 4 in Houston.

The 77-year-old Democrat said he was awaiting “routine surgery” on his femur scheduled for Sunday and expects a full recovery. “What can I say, I love a parade!” he tweeted.

Connecticut’s other U.S. senator, Chris Murphy, tweeted that “after he broke his femur he got back up, dusted himself off, and FINISHED THE PARADE. Most Dick Blumenthal thing ever.”

Connecticut state Rep. Matt Blumenthal tweeted that he heard his father “was also on the reviewing stand for a while. Tough as nails, and on the mend shortly!”

Blumenthal is serving his third term in the Senate after being reelected in November. He was the state’s U.S. attorney before serving in the state House and state Senate and as Connecticut’s attorney general.

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