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Carl Crawford Addresses Drowning Victims At His Home, Prays For Families

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Former major league baseball player Carl Crawford found himself amidst tragedy as two people, including a child, died while at his home.

The tragic events that occurred at my home will be with me forever,” wrote Crawford in a statement shared on Instagram.

Last week, two people, a 25-year-old woman and a 5-year-old boy, drowned in the Texas home of the former Los Angeles Dodger.

Crawford was hosting about 6 people at his home when the incident occurred.

He heads up 1501 Certified Entertainment, the label home of Megan Thee Crawford Addresses Drowning Victims At His Home, Prays For Families 

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