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Influencer Emilie ChisesA brother shares a poignant message about life nearly a month after her son trigg.
“Life will always throw you a curve ball,” Nick Espinosa said in social media video deleted since re -faced on -lein. “One day everything feels aligned. You are making progress, pursuing purpose, going forward.”
After starting the video showing Espinosa driving in a car, the clip went dark after a snap noise. “Then, just like that, everything changes,” he said.
Then he showed the video Espinosa sitting on the hood of his car, with his head in his hands. After getting up, Espinosa began to throw rocks into the desert.
“A call you never saw. Goodbye you didn’t say,” he said, apparently to trigg. “Don’t wait for the world to remind you how fragile this life is. Put down the phone. Go to grass touch. Spend time with the people you love. Focus on what’s really important because life doesn’t stay.”
As Espinosa got back into the car, he concluded, “When you’re all out of time and there’s nothing left to go after, you realize, it was never about the finish line. Only the people and the moments put a smile on your face.”
Kiser presented followers to Espinosa in January, when Vlog shared her day, which included a stop for coffee with her brother.
“Nick and I go in for an honest coffee. Nick is my brother, by the way,” Kiser said in the TiktokAs she walked down the pavement and paid the camera to Espinosa, he answered, “Howdy.”
Chandler Police Department in Arizona confirmed Weekly US On May 18 he died at the age of 3 days earlier, the toddler had been unaware of the family backyard.
“The investigation into the circumstances relating to this incident is ongoing. This is still an open investigation,” the department said in a statement to Us. “Out of respect for the privacy of the family, we will not release additional details until the investigation is closed.”
Emilie, who welcome a second sonTeddy, with a husband Brady Kiser In March, Filing a legal case Later that month to prevent the release of records about the death of a trigg.
“Emilie is going through the worst parent nightmare at the moment. Her young son, her 3 year old Chapman Kiser (‘trigg’), lost on May 18, 2025, following accidental drowning of a heartbreaking The Republic of Arizona read. “Emilie is trying her best to be there for her surviving son, Theodore age two months. But every day is a battle.”
Us It was confirmed on Monday, June 2 that the investigation was officially closed.