2 young children die after possible drowning incident at Florida home
Brother, sister found at bottom of pool
Two young children died Tuesday after a possible drowning incident that occurred at home in Martin County on Friday, according to the sheriff s office.
By: Scott Sutton , Derek Lowe
Posted at 8:35 AM, Apr 28, 2021
and last updated 2021-04-28 08:35:53-04
JENSEN BEACH, Fla. â Two young children died Tuesday after a possible drowning incident that occurred at home in Martin County on Friday, according to the sheriff s office.
Investigators said the victims, a brother and sister ages 7 and 9, were left unattended in a swimming pool just after 5 p.m. Friday, at a home in the Pinecrest Lakes community of Jensen Beach.
2 young children die after incident at Jensen Beach home April 27, 2021 at 3:21 PM EDT - Updated April 28 at 8:41 AM
Two young children died Tuesday after a possible drowning incident that occurred at home in Martin County on Friday, according to the sheriff s office.
Investigators said the victims, a brother and sister ages 7 and 9, were left unattended in a swimming pool just after 5 p.m. Friday, at a home in the Pinecrest Lakes community of Jensen Beach.
The siblings were with a parent who was visiting friends at the home.
2 young children die after possible drowning incident at Jensen Beach home
The sheriff s office said the children were described by the parent as experienced swimmers and proficient divers and had been to this home on past occasions.
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