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Since the news broke of Krystal Cascetta’s death, netizens have been asking who was her husband and where was he during the tragic event. This article will seek to unravel that mystery.
Dr. Krystal Cascetta, an oncologist at Mount Sinai Hospital, shot her baby and then herself at their home in Somers, a town about 50 miles northeast of New York City, around 7 a.m., New York State Police said.
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According to Mount Sinai’s website, Cascetta treated breast, bone, gynecological, and gastrointestinal cancers. She worked as site chief of the Mount Sinai Queens Infusion Center, a treatment center for cancer and blood disorders, and as an assistant professor of medicine in the hematology and medical oncology division at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Cascetta graduated from Albany Medical College, where she was inducted into a national honor society “for demonstrating excellence in humanistic clinical care, leadership, compassion and dedication to service,” according to her Mount Sinai webpage. She had also been studying for a master of health administration degree at Cornell University as of last year.
Krystal Cascetta Husband: Meet Tim Talty
Timothy “Tim” Talty is an American entrepreneur and the husband of late doctor, Krystal Cascetta. Tim is the founder of Talty Bar, a company that sells protein bars.
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Prior to his company, he was a private chef and used to work as a cook for Tørst and Gramercy Park Hotel, per his LinkedIn page. He is also a fitness enthusiast and joined a local CrossFit gym in pursuit of a healthier lifestyle in 2010.
The 37 years old man began cooking at a young age. At age 10, he would craft soups and salad dressings from scratch in his parent’s kitchen and also learned to bake. Tim Talty studied for his undergrad degree at Johnson and Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island.
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In one of Talty Bar’s blog posts, it was noted that the product had been vouched for by Cascetta herself.
“The people closest to Krystal will tell you that being a doctor is in her DNA. Krystal, herself, will tell you that she has wanted to be a doctor for as long as she can remember; that even as a child she could be found wrapping her dolls in gauze,” the blog read.
“When Krystal was in 8th grade, her mother’s best friend passed away from breast cancer. It was this life-altering event that helped Krystal decide that Medical Oncology would be her specialty.”
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