Sports presenter tells BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs that the tragedy led her to ‘take chances’, including trying out broadcasting

Gabby Logan said she assumed “a lot of responsibility” after her brother’s death at the age of 15.

The 49-year-old presenter, who became one of the first female sports anchors to break into terrestrial television, said the tragedy also led her to “take chances” including an early start in radio.

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