Nancy Kerrigan

Daniel Kerrigan, who rushed to his sobbing daughter Nancy and carried her into the locker room after an attack at a skating competition nearly derailed her Olympic dreams, died after what authorities said was a violent struggle with his son in their family home. Mark Kerrigan, 45, pleaded not guilty Monday to assaulting his 70 year old father at the home in the Boston suburb of Stoneham where he had been living with his parents. Nancy Kerrigan, a two time Olympic medal winner, arrived at the family home shortly before 2 p.m. Monday without saying anything to reporters and photographers waiting outside.



Family members said Daniel Kerrigan's death wasn't related to the debate with his son early Sunday. A woman who answered the telephone in a record for Daniel Kerrigan identified herself just as Dan's sister and stated her brother Had a huge heart attack. She said her nephew had no part in the death and refused to comment further. Brenda Kerrigan, Daniel Kerrigan's wife, told the Boston Herald that her husband died of a heart assault and there was nothing questionable about the death. Mark Kerrigan, with a history of domestic violence arrests and has been sued by his parents to recoup money they'd supplied him was being held on $10, 000 bail.

The death of Daniel Kerrigan comes because the national spotlight turns into One of the most well-known sports in the forthcoming Olympic Games, only weeks away. An analysis demonstrated rival Tonya Harding had understanding of the preparation of the attack. Police said Mark Kerrigan appeared drunk when he was found on a sofa in the basement of the house and was Belligerent and combative, but when contested. Officers used pepper spray into subdue him finally arrested him. He said he fought with his dad and put his hands around his dad's neck and his dad fell to the floor, the officer wrote. Mark Kerrigan told officers that he believed his own dad was Faking it, according to the report.

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