Death of journalist who broke the Clinton-Lynch tarmac meeting is being investigated as suicide

He authored a book titled "Secret on the Tarmac."
Former President Bill Clinton in 2016

Television news anchor Christopher Sign, who in 2016 broke the news that former President Bill Clinton met with then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch, died on Saturday morning at the age of 45. 

AI.com reported that the man's death is being investigated as a suicide, according to Hoover police Lt. Keith Czeskleba.

"Our deepest sympathy is shared with Christopher's loving family and close friends," ABC 33/40 President and General Manager Eric Land said in a statement on behalf of the station where Sign had been working as an anchor. "We have lost a revered colleague who's indelible imprint will serve forever as a hallmark of decency, honesty and journalist integrity. We can only hope to carry on his legacy. May his memory be for blessing." 

Sign had worked as a reporter at the Birmingham station prior to spending more than a decade as a reporter and anchor in Phoenix, during which time he broke the tarmac meeting story. He returned to ABC 33/40 in 2017 to serve as a weeknight anchor.

He authored a book titled "Secret on the Tarmac."