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Tragic Pool Drowning: Shocking New Details Emerge About Influencer's Son

James Okafor
James Okafor
"This is absolutely heartbreaking. My thoughts are with the family. 😢"
Thelma Brown
Thelma Brown
"How could he be so distracted? A three-year-old needs constant supervision!"
Nguyen Minh
Nguyen Minh
"There are no words for this kind of tragedy. Sending love to Emilie. ❤️"
Marcus Brown
Marcus Brown
"Did he really choose a game over his son's safety? Just sad."
Marcus Brown
Marcus Brown
"I can't believe the dad placed a bet during such a critical time!"
Hikari Tanaka
Hikari Tanaka
"It's wild to think how quickly things can go wrong. #StayAlert"
John McGregor
John McGregor
"This is a nightmare scenario. I can’t imagine what they’re going through."
Hikari Tanaka
Hikari Tanaka
"What a tragic reminder that we must always keep an eye on little ones!"
John McGregor
John McGregor
"If you’re a parent, please learn from this. Safety first!"
Jean-Michel Dupont
Jean-Michel Dupont
"I hope they find peace after such a devastating loss."

2025-08-10T00:10:03Z


What if the most chilling tragedy is happening right under our noses, hidden behind the glamorous posts of social media influencers? Recently, the heartbreaking story surrounding the death of Emilie Kiser's three-year-old son, Trigg, has taken a shocking turn, revealing disturbing allegations against his father that no one saw coming.

On May 12, Trigg was found floating in the family's pool while his father, Brady Kiser, was reportedly distracted by an NBA playoff game and a $25 bet he had placed. This tragic event unfolded as Emilie, a beloved lifestyle influencer known for her vibrant content on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, was out with friends, unaware of the calamity that was about to strike her family.

According to a police report obtained by People, Trigg was in the pool for about seven minutes before Mr. Kiser discovered him floating unconscious just before 6:40 PM. The little boy fought valiantly for his life but unfortunately succumbed to his injuries six days later in the hospital.

Initially, authorities recommended charging Brady Kiser with felony child abuse over the tragic drowning, but Maricopa County attorney Rachel Mitchell decided against it, citing a lack of reasonable likelihood for a conviction. Brady told police he lost sight of Trigg for three to five minutes just before the accident happened, stating that the toddler had gone outside after finishing his meal. He mentioned seeing Trigg near the pool but was soon distracted by his newborn son, Theodore.

However, the heartbreaking twist came when police cited video evidence revealing that Trigg had been unsupervised in the backyard for over nine minutes, with seven of those minutes spent in the pool. Tragically, the little boy didn't jump into the water intentionally; he tripped and fell while playing with an inflatable chair.

Moreover, the police report noted that Brady Kiser's narrative didn’t align with the video footage. It stated, “Brady’s statements do not match what is seen on the video; he did not accurately describe one thing [Trigg] did after he went outside.” It implies that he was not fully aware of what Trigg was doing and was neglecting his supervision. The report concluded that a combination of these factors led to the drowning, and that adequate supervision could have changed the tragic outcome.

This heart-wrenching event raises critical questions about parental responsibility and the dangers lurking in everyday life. As we grapple with the reality of such incidents, let’s remember to keep our loved ones safe, especially the little ones.

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Source of the news:   The Nightly

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