😞💔 So heartbreaking! Glendale PD has announced a second boy has died after he and his brother fell into a swimming pool Friday. abc15
Glendale Fire officials say 3 and 4-year-old brothers were playing in the backyard when one of them fell into the swimming pool.
On Saturday, officials announced one of the boys died at a hospital and two days later on Monday police said the second boy died.Officials say that there was not a fence around the pool.
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