Tuesday, January 1, 2013

ESPN's Hannah Storm Hosts Rose Parade After Serious Accident

ESPN anchor Hannah Storm will return to television as part of ABC's coverage of the Rose Parade on New Year's Day. Storm suffered burns to her hands, face and neck due to a propane gas grill accident. Hannah Storm Returns To Television Three WeeksNEW YORK (AP) — ESPN anchor Hannah Storm will return to the air on New Year's Day, exactly three weeks after she was seriously burned in a propane gas grill accident at her home. Storm suffered second-degree burns on her chest and hands, andLOS ANGELES (LALATE) - Hannah Storm burns to face and body are being detailed by the ESPN anchor today. For weeks, fans had wondered what had happened to.Just three weeks after suffering serious burns in an accident at home, ESPN anchor Hannah Storm returned to television to host the 124th Rose Parade in Pasadena, Calif. on New Years' Day. Storm, who has been an anchor of ESPN's "SportsCenter" sinceNEW YORK — ESPN anchor Hannah Storm will return to the air on New Year's Day, exactly three weeks after she was seriously burned in a propane gas grill accident at her home. Storm suffered second-degree burns on her
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