Fellow journalists expressed their grief following the young and promising reporter's death.
A 26-year-old CBS New York reporter died after a moped accident Saturday, the station announced in a video tribute.
Kapur was riding on the back of a Revel rental scooter, driven by a 26-year-old man, when he"swerved for an unknown reason" at about 5:30 p.m. Saturday, according to the New York City Police Department. Police responded to the collision site in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and found both Kapur and the driver"fell to the roadway as a result."
The mopeds come with two helmets. They go up to 30 mph and are not allowed on sidewalks, highways or bridges. Riding from Brooklyn or Queens, where the mopeds first debuted in New York, to Manhattan or vice versa is prohibited.Kapur had tweeted on July 14 that she was trying to reach Revel's customer service.
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