Ana Orsini: 28-year-old news anchor dies of brain aneurysm

Ana Orsini, a 28-year-old KOLD-TV news anchor, tragically passed away from a brain aneurysm last week. Known for her love of peanut butter M&Ms, platform Uggs, and her passion for animal rescue, Ana touched many lives.

Raised in Denver, she began her journalism career in Texas and Oregon before joining KOLD-TV in 2023. Colleagues described her as “one of a kind,” full of empathy, humor, and dedication to her family and community.

“She was a force of nature,” wrote co-anchor Tyler Butler. “Her care for everyone will be deeply missed.”

KOLD-TV shared the heartbreaking news during an emotional broadcast, honoring her memory and legacy. Rest in peace, Ana.

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