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Nor'easter: Wife Of Yankees Exec ID'd As Woman Killed In Northern Westchester By Fallen Tree

A woman who was killed after a tree fell on her car as a Nor'easter swept through the region has been identified as a 50-year-old mother and wife of a New York Yankees executive.

Route 128 between School Street and Leisure Farm Drive in Armonk (marked in blue).

Route 128 between School Street and Leisure Farm Drive in Armonk (marked in blue).

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The incident happened around 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 3 in Northern Westchester County.

The 2021 Toyota had been northbound on Route 128 between School Street and Leisure Farm Drive, according to the Town of North Castle Police.

The woman has been ID'd as Catherine Tusiani, a resident of Armonk and the wife of Michael Tusiani, the Yankees' senior vice president of partnerships.

"Words cannot capture the devastating impact that is being felt within the Yankees family after the sudden and tragic loss of Cathy Tusiani," the Yankees said in a statement issued late in the afternoon on Thursday, April 4. "Cathy was beloved by our front office staffers, who were privileged to experience and bear witness to her kindness, intelligence, sense of humor, and great love for her husband, Michael, over the two-plus decades of dedicated service he has provided the Yankees organization and the Steinbrenner family. 

"As we share in the pain and grief with Michael, daughters Alexa and Julia, and the entire Tusiani family, the Yankees stand with them to offer our complete support and unconditional love as we navigate this unimaginable loss."

This continues to be a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.

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