Duncan McKenzie‑McHarg Death and Obituary – Duncan McKenzie‑McHarg, a prominent Australian sports presenter and reporter, tragically passed away on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, in Los Angeles at the age of 41. According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner, McKenzie‑McHarg was found on a lower roof in Downtown Los Angeles after falling from the top of a building. His death has been officially recorded under Case #: 2025-19640. The sudden loss has sent shockwaves through the sports media community both in Australia and internationally.

McKenzie‑McHarg had built a distinguished career in sports journalism over nearly two decades. He was most recently a Los Angeles-based reporter for Stan Sport, where he covered major international sporting events, including the US Open, and offered live reporting with his trademark energy and insight. His career trajectory had taken him across multiple major networks in Australia, including Fox Sports Australia, where he served as a US correspondent, as well as Channel 10, Channel Seven, and radio station Triple M, where he began his career under the mentorship of Eddie McGuire.
Throughout his career, McKenzie‑McHarg became known for his engaging reporting style and ability to connect with both athletes and audiences. He conducted high-profile interviews with some of the biggest names in sports, such as tennis legends Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, basketball star Shaquille O’Neal, and NFL icon Tom Brady. His versatility and enthusiasm for sports journalism allowed him to cover a wide range of events, from international tournaments to behind-the-scenes athlete stories, earning him the respect of colleagues and fans alike.
Colleagues and fans have taken to social media to pay tribute to McKenzie‑McHarg, describing him as a “globetrotting reporter with unparalleled passion,” “a mentor and friend to many in the industry,” and “a brilliant storyteller whose enthusiasm inspired everyone around him.” Many shared memories of his professionalism, humor, and unwavering dedication to bringing sports stories to life.
Despite his relocation to Los Angeles for work, McKenzie‑McHarg maintained strong ties to Australia, where his career began and flourished. His sudden death leaves a significant void in the sports journalism world and highlights the fragility of life even for those who seem larger than life on screen. Fans and colleagues alike are mourning the loss of a journalist whose career and personality left an indelible mark on the global sports media landscape.
The McKenzie‑McHarg family has requested privacy during this difficult time, and details about memorial services are expected to be released in the coming days.