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Emilie Chises reflects on the death of a 3 year old son trigg-and how he might have been suspended.
“I take full accountability as a trigg mother, and I know I should have done more to defend,” Kiser wrote through Instagram on Thursday, August 28.
Kiser shared “no family should ever have to suffer” the “Pain, heartbreak and void” They have proven, calling Son trigg as “our baby and our best friend.” Kiser noted that the family were appreciative to their loved ones and their community for their support during the months following the death of Trigg.
“The only way by grief is to still go a minute by minute, one hour by hour, day by day and every moment since that day I’ve done my best to keep up to raise myself,” he wrote. “When I started social media in 2021 as a new mother, my goal was to contact other moms and find a community. I’ve found that and so much more through you all. I found a community, a hobby I love and a job I’m so grateful for.”
He continued, “I have always been my authentic self on social media and tried my best to share my daily life honestly, while also aware of what I did not choose to share. I have now seen through this tragedy how relationships on -lein lack boundaries, especially in protecting children’s privacy.
Three months before Kiser’s statement, Chandler, Arizona, confirmed police department Weekly US That fall died on May 18 after being unaware of the family backyard pool days before.
Next month police records noted that Emilie’s husband, Brady Kiser, Watching Teddy’s newborn son and a newborn son as the 3-year-old played in the backyard-something he didn’t share was “not uncommon.” Brady claimed that the pool usually had a protective cover. (Although researchers had submitted a criminal pay recommendation for Brady, the County Attorney Office later shared the Maricopa “No likelihood of conviction”Against him.)
The police report meant in August that the pool covers were not in place at the time, with researchers observing a “large net and a fabric top rolling up on PVC carriers” near the water.
“It was later learned that the covers were in the work of most of the time, but they were recently moved so that the family could enjoy the pool. They have never been replaced,” the police noted.
Before the death of Trigg, Emilie shared with her followers that she and Brady were considering pool safety ideas.
“I don’t know if this is a controversial topic. I don’t think it is, but I wanted to get your boys’ views on what your favorite pool safety things are,” said Emilie in Tiktok that has been eradicated since then shared in May 2024.
Emilie explained that she still wants to have “something around the pool,” adding, “so what I think is a pool net. We found a company that has literally been zero deaths in, I think, all the 50 years they’ve been in business,” explained Emilie. “I’ve watched so many tiktoks about this company. Thinking that’s what we’re going to do on our pool and on our hot tub.”
For more vital information, save life on pond safety, see Bode Miller‘S. suggestion and visit Coverstar’s website.