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The 13th Man: Bonfire survivor John Comstock shares his story
On Nov. 18, 1999, 12 people died and 27 more were injured after Texas A&M's Aggie Bonfire collapsed during its construction at 2:42 a.m. As the last surviving student to be pulled from the rubble, John Comstock remembered that tragic night on TexAgs Live.
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TexAgs Rewind (11/27)
Wednesday's rewind heard The GO Hour with TexAgs columnist Olin Buchanan, former Texas A&M tight end Max Wright, Recruiting Country with Ryan Brauninger and bonfire collapse survivor John Comstock.
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Charlie Minn's 'The 13th Man' begins one-week run in Bryan on Friday
During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live, director Charlie Minn joined to speak about his film "The 13th Man," a documentary honoring the 12 fallen Aggies killed in the 1999 Bonfire collapse. "The 13th Man" begins a one-week run at Premiere Cinemas in Bryan on Friday.
The 13th Man: Bonfire survivor John Comstock provides light in a tragedy
Can even the saddest stories somehow come to an improbable happy ending? That’s the question filmmaker Charlie Minn unintentionally seems to ask in The 13th Man, his emotional documentary about one man’s incredible triumph from an unthinkable tragedy that claimed 12 lives.
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20 years later, Bonfire survivor John Comstock looks back on collapse
During Thursday's edition of TexAgs Radio, 1999 Bonfire collapse survivor John Comstock joined the show to remember the tragedy as the 20th-anniversary approaches as well discuss an upcoming documentary, 13th Man, memorializing the collapse.