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Newswoman hit by SUV live on TV, gets tossed into camera equipment, announces she’s ok, gets up, and finishes report. Anchor in studio appears to be emotionless robot.Watch in blog.

By Austin Michael Jan 24, 2022 | 4:11 PM

A newswoman, Tori Yorgey, was doing a live report about the weather in Dunbar, West Virginia, when she was hit by a SUV. It happened on live tv. It’s like the driver of the SUV was blind or something because it hits Tori, knocking her into the camera and BRIGHT LIGHTING equipment, that could probably be seen by a passing plane.

The good news is that even though she looked like she got tossed and trampled by a charging bull, Tori was not hurt. Right after being knocked to the ground, she continues to talk, saying that she just got hit by a car and is ok which was confirmed by a trip to a hospital.

And the anchorman…… is it me or does he seem to lack any emotion while watching the whole thing? Just a little turn of the head like, “Oh, that’s kind of interesting.” And then he doesn’t even ask if she’s okay. He says, “That’s a first for you on TV Tori.” Then he continues with a stone face, just nodding his head a couple of times while she talks about how she just got hit by a car. Then she got up, reset the camera, and finished the report.