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Emilie Kiser broke her three -month silence on the Death of her 3-year-old sonTrigg, who drowned in the family pool in her house in Arizona in May.
Kiser, a 26-year-old Tikok creator with millions of followers, made her first emotional statement on social media On Thursday, their grief described “impossible to put into words”.
The case has attracted national attention in view of the public platform of Kiser as a “mother -influencer” with more than 4 million Tikok followers.
Kiser’s message gave the first insight into dealing with her family.
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The mom influencer Emilie Kiser broke her silence on Thursday after her son died tragically in May. (Getty Images, Emilie Kiser about Instagram)
On May 12th, Trigg played the Kiser family in the back yard of the Kiser family when he stumbled onto an inflatable chair and fell into the pool.
Monitoring video confirmed that the fall was accidental. The boy was immersed for a few minutes before he was pulled out. Kiser was not at home at the time of the incident. The boy’s father, Brady Kiser, watched Trigg and the couple’s newborn son. He told the police that he had been distracted by the baby inside when Trigg entered.
First aiders carried out CPR and stormed Trigg into the hospital, where he stayed in life for almost a week. He died six days later on May 18.
Emilie Kiser named Trigg both her “baby and her best friend” and accepted responsibility for his death as his mother. She expressed deep regret and wrote: “One of the most difficult lessons I wear is that a permanent pool fence could have saved his life and I will never overlook again.”
Trigg Kiser, 3, drowned in the family in May. (Emilie Kiser/Instagram)
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In her Instagram story, Emilie Kiser wrote that her son Trigg’s death is a “pain, heartache and emptiness that no family ever has to endure”. (Emilie Kiser about Instagram)
Emilie Kiser also said that she would attract stricter borders online to protect her family’s privacy. “This tragedy has now seen how relationships have no limits online, especially when protecting the privacy of the children. In the future I will determine more limits with what I share online,” she wrote.
She thanked her family and supporters and wrote: “Our family: We would not get through this without them. The support that they gave us, the unconditional love and the way they appear is something that we can never repay or thank.” She added: “For my audience and the people who supported us: I can’t thank you enough for the friendly news that I received, for the expression of love for our family and for the support that you brought me in these extremely difficult times.”
The Chandler police authority recommended a criminal offense in class 4 for child abuse against Brady Kiser while drowning his 3-year-old son Trigg Kiser. (Emilie Kiser/Instagram)
The Chandler police authority recommended a class 4 crime for child abuse against Brady Kiser, but P.Rosecutors determined The evidence did not correspond to the threshold for a “reasonable probability of conviction”.
Emilie Kiser has filed a lawsuit in which the publication of investigative documents with Trigg’s death is to be blocked.
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Emilie Kiser, 26, is a popular influencer on social media. It has won about 4 million followok on Tiktok, where it contains lifestyle content. (Emilie Kiser/Instagram)
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“The only way through grief is to continue on the day, hours and hours from day to day,” wrote Emilie Kiser.
Adam Sabes from Fox News Digital and Peter d’Abrosca contributed to this report.