NFL draft prospect Jack Bech talks about his brother’s death in New Orleans terrorist attack

   

Former Princeton wide receiver Martin “Tiger” Bech was one of 14 people who died in the terrorist attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day. His brother, TCU receiver Jack Bech, is an NFL prospect.

Jack Bech spoke publicly about his brother for the first time Friday.

“Now, each day on will be the hardest day of my life,” he said, via Jasmine Dean of KLFY. “Just living there, knowing I can’t speak to him ever again.”

Tiger Bech, a Lafayette, Louisiana, native, had dinner with his family in New Orleans and then went to Bourbon Street with his best friend. Jack Bech said no one “thought it would end the way it did” when they got word of Tiger Bech’s injuries.

Bech’s parents made it to the hospital before Tiger’s passing, arriving to find their son on life support, and they FaceTimed Jack Bech to say goodbye.

Former Princeton wide receiver Martin “Tiger” Bech was one of 14 people who died in the terrorist attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day. His brother, TCU receiver Jack Bech, is an NFL prospect.

Jack Bech spoke publicly about his brother for the first time Friday.

“Now, each day on will be the hardest day of my life,” he said, via Jasmine Dean of KLFY. “Just living there, knowing I can’t speak to him ever again.”

Tiger Bech, a Lafayette, Louisiana, native, had dinner with his family in New Orleans and then went to Bourbon Street with his best friend. Jack Bech said no one “thought it would end the way it did” when they got word of Tiger Bech’s injuries.

Bech’s parents made it to the hospital before Tiger’s passing, arriving to find their son on life support, and they FaceTimed Jack Bech to say goodbye.