A explanation for dying has been launched for information anchor Chauncy Glover, who died in November at age 39.
The previous ABC13 anchor was working in Los Angeles, anchoring newscasts on KCBS and KCAL. Chauncy labored at ABC13 from 2015 to 2023.
Chauncy was discovered lifeless in his house by emergency personnel on November 5, 2024. The County of Los Angeles Division of Medical Examiner decided his explanation for dying as acute intoxication by the mixed results of methamphetamine and chloroethane, a chemical usually present in cleansing solvents. The medical expert dominated the dying as unintended.
“We, Sherry and Robert Glover, together with Chauncy’s beloved household, are devastated by the unimaginable lack of our beloved Chauncy. He was greater than a son and brother – he was a beacon of sunshine in our lives and a real hero to his neighborhood. Chauncy’s compassion and dedication to serving to others, particularly via the Chauncy Glover Mission, modified numerous lives and impressed so many younger males to pursue their goals. His expertise, heat, and imaginative and prescient left an imprint on everybody who knew him, and the world is dimmer with out him,” the household mentioned in an announcement.
Chauncy “was bitten by the information bug on the age of 5 when his dad constructed him his very personal mini ‘anchor desk’ for his newscasts that he would carry out for his household each Sunday after church,” his KTRK biography mentioned. He later studied broadcast journalism, music and theatre at Alabama’s Troy College.
Chauncy notably created a mentorship program for younger males. He began the Chauncy Glover Mission now working right here in Houston, devoted to educating younger males acts of kindness and management. CGP proudly despatched greater than 350 boys to varsity and mentored greater than 1,000 younger males.
Earlier than his tenure at ABC13, he labored at WDIV in Detroit, Michigan; WTVM in Columbus, Georgia; and CBS 47 and Fox 30 in Jacksonville, Florida. Chauncy studied Broadcast Journalism, Music and Theatre at Troy College, and was a three-time Emmy Award winner.
He was born and raised in Athens, Alabama.
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