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Former Olympic skater Nancy Kerrigan's dad dies from heart attack
Son Charged After Kerrigan Dad's Death
Son Charged After Kerrigan Dad's Death - Boston News Story - WCVB Boston
Son Charged After Kerrigan Dad's Death
Son Charged After Kerrigan Dad's Death - Boston News Story - WCVB Boston
BOSTON-Middlesex County court officials said the brother of former Olympic skater Nancy Kerrigan has been charged with assault following her father's sudden death over the weekend in Stoneham.
Mark Kerrigan, 45, pleaded not guilty during his arraignment in Woburn District Court Monday where he was charged with assault and battery on a person over 60.
Police reports said officers received a 911 call to the Kerrigan home at 7 Cedar Ave. about 1:30 a.m. Sunday and found Kerrigan's father, Daniel, unconscious and not breathing on the kitchen floor.
Mark Kerrigan, an unemployed plumber and Army veteran, was found in the basement, where he had been living in his parent's home since being released from a Billerica jail where he served time on 2007 assault and battery charges.
"He was clearly intoxicated; he was also extremely combative with the police, very violent. He refused to comply with their orders and they had to subdue him with the use of pepper spray. He had to be forcibly removed from the home," Middlesex County Assistant District Attorney Elizabeth Healey said during the arraignment in court.
Mark Kerrigan allegedly told officers that he had wanted to use the telephone and his father would not let him, so he grabbed his father by the throat and pushed him to the ground, according to the police report.
Officers also noted signs of a struggle in the kitchen, Healey said, and "in speaking with the defendant he indicated that he had in fact had an argument with his father, that that argument became physical, he grabbed his father around the neck and at some point the father collapsed to the floor."
The prosecutor said an autopsy was scheduled for Monday afternoon.
Mark Kerrigan pleaded not guilty to the charges.
"He is very distraught and in grief. He denies the allegations of the commonwealth," she said.
She said Mark Kerrigan suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder from his military service and takes medication and receives therapy for it.
Kerrigan's mother Brenda, who is legally blind, was at home at the time of her husband's death and said she heard the fight but was unclear as to exactly what happened.
Kerrigan, a two-time Olympic medalist, arrived at her parents' Stoneham home late Sunday morning, making no comment.
The Middlesex County district attorney and Stoneham Police Chief Richard Bongiorno said a man in his 70s "in need of medical assistance" was taken from the residence to Winchester Hospital, where he later died.
A death notice in the obituary section of the Boston Globe Monday for a Daniel Kerrigan, 70, said there would be a wake for the U.S. Army veteran Wednesday before a funeral Mass Thursday at St. Patrick Church in Stoneham.
On Monday, the Kerrigan family released a statement that read,"Dan Kerrigan was a wonderful husband for 47 years, a caring and loving father to his daughter Nancy and two sons, Michael and Mark, and a grandfather of eight. He was a valued and beloved member of the Stoneham Community. The family’s focus is on mourning Dan and honoring his life and many contributions. At this time we ask that their privacy be respected.”
Nancy Kerrigan, 40, a bronze medal winner in the 1992 winter Olympics, and a silver medalist in the 1992 World Championships, won notoriety two years later when she was attacked and clubbed in the right knee just before the U.S. Skating Championships in Detroit. The attack was masterminded by the ex-husband of Kerrigan rival Tonya Harding.
A month after the attack, Kerrigan went on to win a silver medal in the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer.
Since then, Kerrigan has continued to skate with groups such as the Ice Capades and Champions on Ice, establishing a foundation to support the vision impaired in honor of her mother.
Kerrigan married her agent, Jerry Solomon, in 1995. They live in Lynnfield and have three children together.