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Mass. boxer who appeared on '05 reality TV show dies after he is struck by commuter train

The Associated Press Feb 05, 2012 09:55:00 AM

HAVERHILL, Mass. - A boxer who appeared on the 2005 reality TV show "The Contender" has died after being struck by a Massachusetts commuter train while he was walking along the tracks.

MBTA officials say 34-year-old Jeffrey Fraza of Haverhill, who was known on the NBC show as "Hell Raza," died on the Haverhill tracks about 1:20 a.m. Saturday. The train had dropped off all its passengers and was returning to Boston when Fraza was hit.

Fraza's trainer Micky Ward tells the Boston Herald that Fraza had Crohn's disease. The illness causes inflammation of the digestive tract. His former girlfriend Sylvia Pastrana tells the paper that Fraza was doing fine and was in good spirits. She says that he walked home by way of the tracks many times.

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