Kyle Vasey hospitalized, fiancée killed in alleged hit-and-run incident
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 9, 2026, 11:20 PM
Last updated Jun 9, 2026
Former Penn State football player Kyle Vasey was hospitalized with serious injuries after a hit-and-run incident in Colorado on June 8. Vasey, 30, suffered three spine fractures and four broken ribs, while his fiancée, Corinne More, 35, died from her injuries. The alleged driver, Adam Bauserman, reportedly intended to strike the couple and has been charged with multiple felonies, including vehicular homicide. Vasey remains in critical condition and on a ventilator, as he faces a long recovery. A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to assist with his medical expenses.
- •Vasey suffered three spine fractures and four broken ribs.
- •Corinne More died from injuries sustained in the incident.
- •Adam Bauserman faces charges, including vehicular homicide.
- •Vasey is currently hospitalized and on a ventilator.
- •GoFundMe campaign for Vasey raised over $31,000.
- 11:20 PMYahoo Sports — Former Penn State Football Player Hospitalized with Spine Fractures After Hit-and-Run That Killed His Fiancée
"Vasey is at risk of permanent disfigurement or death, a doctor reportedly said in an affidavit
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