Sen. Richard Blumenthal, 77, to undergo surgery after breaking leg

Connecticut Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal fractured his femur during a mishap at a celebration for the UConn Men's basketball team and will require surgery.

Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal is expected to undergo surgery on Sunday after fracturing his femur.

The Connecticut Democrat fractured his femur during a mishap at the victory parade for the UConn Men’s Basketball team on Saturday, News 12 Connecticut reported.

The Huskies won the Men’s NCAA Basketball National Championship earlier this week. 

According to the outlet, someone was taking a video of the 77-year-old senator during the parade and fell on top of him which caused the injury.

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Blumenthal was said to be in good spirits while speaking to News 12 Connecticut on the phone Saturday night.

Blumenthal’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.

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Blumenthal is currently serving in his third term in the United States Senate after being elected in 2011.

Tens of thousands of people gathered in Hartford, Connecticut on Saturday to celebrate this year's UConn basketball team, West Hartford News reported.

The Huskies defeated San Diego State by a score of 79-56.

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