CBS New York reporter Nina Kapur has died. The station reports she was involved in a moped accident Saturday in the city and died at Bellevue Hospital.
Kapur joined the team in June 2019 and was known for her contagious smile and love for storytelling.
Friends and colleagues paid tribute to her on social media.
WCBS anchor Chris Wragge wrote “our hearts are broken.”
Our hearts are broken. @CBSNewYork @ninakapur1 we will miss your smile, your warmth, your presence. Rest In Peace young lady. pic.twitter.com/b4rBhvHWGx
— Chris Wragge (@ChrisWragge) July 20, 2020
WCBS reporter John Dias called Kapur a “true angel on Earth.”
Finding it hard to report today, but pulling myself together because I know @ninakapur1 wouldn’t want me to fall apart. She was a true angel on earth, and now she is a real one in heaven. Love you, Nina! RIP. @CBSNewYork and the world lost one of its best. pic.twitter.com/cTH1ZRoXuH
— John Dias (@JohnBDias) July 20, 2020
A former college classmate, Jane Hong, wrote: “This is the nina kapur i met in college: excellent at what she did while wearing a big smile on her face.” Hong included a video of Kapur smiling as a woman interrupted her live shot when she worked for News 12.
“I remember telling her i couldn’t wait to watch her on national news one day… she deserved more. praying for her family and loved ones,” she wrote.
Last week, Kapur tweeted that she had just returned from a 5-day trip to Denver and was “feeling refreshed and ready to get back to work.”