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Christina Chambers Obituary & Death News: Former WBRC Reporter Among 2 Found Dead in Hoover Home
The former Thompson High School film and television advisor and Warrior Nation Network sideline reporter was among two people found dead at a Hoover home on Tuesday, Dec. 16, authorities confirmed.
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Learn MoreAccording to the Hoover Police Department, officers received a 911 call from a family member reporting that Christina Chambers and her husband were unresponsive inside their residence.
Hoover Fire-Medics responded to the scene and pronounced both individuals dead. Authorities confirmed that both victims died from gunshot wounds.
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Read MoreThe Hoover Police Department stated that the incident is currently being investigated as a possible murder-suicide. Officials emphasized that the investigation remains ongoing and additional details will be released as they are confirmed.
WBRC News Director Shannon Maze confirmed the identity of the woman as Christina Chambers, a former WBRC reporter and respected member of the local journalism community.
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Watch Now“We are heartbroken to confirm the death of former WBRC reporter Christina Chambers,” Maze said in a statement to WVTM 13. “Christina was a valued member of our newsroom and a beloved colleague.”
Maze added that Chambers’ warmth, humor, and passion for sports left a lasting impact on everyone who worked with her, both inside the newsroom and throughout the community.
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ExploreAuthorities continue to ask the public to allow investigators time to complete their work and to rely on verified information released by law enforcement and trusted news organizations.



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