Ivan Ramirez death: Texas Magic Fastpitch Travel’s softball team coach dies weeks after being shot during truck theft, team says

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A beloved Houston-area softball coach has died weeks after he was shot on Easter Sunday by someone who police say was trying to steal his truck, the softball team announced.

The video above is from a previous report.

Ivan Ramirez, 42, was pronounced dead on Wednesday, according to the team.

Ramirez was a coach for Texas Magic Fastpitch Travel’s softball team. He was also a husband and a father of three.

The shooting happened on March 31, outside the victim’s home at an apartment on the South Beltway near Pearland.

Ramirez was home at this apartment complex on Easter Sunday when an app on his phone alerted him that his truck door had been opened.

HPD said when he came outside to investigate, the suspect shot at him multiple times.

Ramirez was transported to Ben Taub Hospital that day. He had undergone multiple surgeries and was in critical condition before he passed away.

SEE ALSO: Houston-area softball coach shot while suspect allegedly stole his truck on Easter Sunday: HPD

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